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Written by Ntsiki Mgxabayi   
Wednesday, 24 June 2009

Joburg Water issues a warning

A fraudulent email has been doing the rounds giving new banking details for Joburg Water. But the utility has not changed its account.

JOBURG Water has warned its customers that a hoax email has been sent out claiming that the utility has changed its bank account details.

Watch out for a hoax email
Watch out for a hoax email

"There are people who called our customer services centre and told us about an email claiming that our account details have changed," said Baldwin Matsimela, Joburg Water's marketing and communication manager.

To look official, the email has City of Johannesburg and Gauteng provincial government logos and a picture of Executive Mayor Amos Masondo. It also gives new banking details for water and sewerage service payments.

But the details are a hoax. "Customers are advised not to deposit or make payments into the fake account," said Matsimela.

Joburg Water's bank account details have not changed, and are still:

Bank: Absa
Account number: 405 439 4809
Branch code: 637956

Matsimela pointed out that the utility would normally send any important information to its customers with their monthly statements. "If there are people who have paid money into this account they need to go to their nearest police station and open a case."

The fake letter was the work of individuals or parties who were trying to defraud unsuspecting customers. "This is not only malicious and unethical but criminal and a disservice to residents of this city."

Joburg Water and the City will investigate the email to find its source. Anyone who may know anything about it are encouraged to contact the company's 24-hour call centre on 011 688 1500 or call 0800 150 000, an anonymous tip-off service, to report the offenders.

"We urge people to be vigilant, call our customer services centre and ask questions when they are not sure what to do," Matsimela said.

This is not the first time fraudsters have tried this tactic. A similar warning was issued by Joburg Water in February 2008.

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