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Don’t fall for fake Tata Power websites

Here's how scam websites are impersonating Tata Power branding to mislead  customers

Tips to identify fake communication

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Examine the sender's details : Fraudsters often use email addresses or phone numbers that resemble official ones. Look for subtle changes like extra characters, misspelled words or typo’s, awkward phrasing or incorrect domains

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Beware of urgent or threatening language :  Scammers often create panic by saying your account will be suspended or you’ve won a prize. Take a moment to think and verify before taking action

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Do not share personal or financial information : We will never ask for sensitive information like passwords, OTPs, or banking details via email, SMS, or phone

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Be wary of unsolicited attachments or QR codes : Scammers may try to install malware through shady attachments or fake QR codes. Don’t open or scan unless it’s from a verified source

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Trust your instincts : If something feels off, it probably is. Take a step back and verify before you proceed 

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Report suspicious activity : If you’re unsure about a message, call or write to us on evsupport@tatapower.com

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Examine the sender's details : Fraudsters often use email addresses or phone numbers that resemble official ones. Look for subtle changes like extra characters, misspelled words or typo’s, awkward phrasing or incorrect domains

Number two icon

Beware of urgent or threatening language :  Scammers often create panic by saying your account will be suspended or you’ve won a prize. Take a moment to think and verify before taking action

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Do not share personal or financial information : We will never ask for sensitive information like passwords, OTPs, or banking details via email, SMS, or phone

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Be wary of unsolicited attachments or QR codes : Scammers may try to install malware through shady attachments or fake QR codes. Don’t open or scan unless it’s from a verified source

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Trust your instincts : If something feels off, it probably is. Take a step back and verify before you proceed 

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Report suspicious activity : If you’re unsure about a message, call or write to us on evsupport@tatapower.com

Think Before You Click. Only trust communications from @tatapower.com