TLDR
Door to door or telephone salesperson presents themselves as a technician from Endesa, Iberdrola, Naturgy or Repsol. They ask for the bill to 'check the rate' and, without the customer knowing, sign a change to a lesser known energy...
How it works
Door to door or telephone salesperson presents themselves as a technician from Endesa, Iberdrola, Naturgy or Repsol. They ask for the bill to 'check the rate' and, without the customer knowing, sign a change to a lesser known energy...
Red flags
- Urgent pressure to click, pay, or share codes immediately.
- A link or sender that does not match the official organization.
- Requests for card data, passwords, OTPs, wallet signatures, or bank transfers.
What to do
- 1Indicators: 1) supposed technician without official accreditation; 2) asks for DNI and IBAN to 'verify'; 3) signature on tablet without providing a copy; 4) LATAM accent on telephone sales.
Source
FAQ
Is Fake Endesa / Iberdrola / Naturgy salesperson — rate change through deception a real scam pattern?
Yes. Treat the message, call, or payment request as suspicious until you verify it through an official channel.
What are the first warning signs?
Urgent pressure to click, pay, or share codes immediately.; A link or sender that does not match the official organization.; Requests for card data, passwords, OTPs, wallet signatures, or bank transfers.
What should I do first?
Indicators: 1) supposed technician without official accreditation; 2) asks for DNI and IBAN to 'verify'; 3) signature on tablet without providing a copy; 4) LATAM accent on telephone sales.
Can LegalAudit check my case?
Yes. Start a free chat and paste the message, link, sender, or payment details for triage.