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Important Information: Scam Targeting Small Businesses

Michigan Business Beat
November 20, 2015 2:53 PM

Consumers Energy, Operations and Lean Practices, FraudMichigan Business Network attended a News Conference about customer scams, held at the Michigan State Police headquarters in downtown Lansing.

Highlighted in these podcasts are the following information about this customer scam:

  • Annette Gardiner, Consumers Energy Vice President for Shared Services, opens up the news conference with an overview of the Consumers Energy Customer Scam.
  • Captain Christopher Stolicker, commander of the Michigan State Police Special Investigation Division, explains these fraud crimes in detail.
  • Rob Fowler, president and CEO of the Small Business Association of Michigan, provides insight as to why scammers have posed as Consumers Energy and why they are targeting small businesses.
  • The News Conference opened a time for "question and answers" concerning scammers using the good name of Consumers Energy for fraud.
  • Chris Holman talks with Rob Fowler, president and CEO of the Small Business Association of Michigan, about scammers using the good name of Consumers Energy and targeting small businesses.
  • Chris Holman interviews Annette Gardiner, Consumers Energy Vice President for Shared Services. She mentions that Consumers Energy customers have paid out over $80,000 to this fraudulent scam, and how Consumers Energy became aware of the scam.

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