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N.D. (AP) — Montana-Dakota Utilities is warning customers about a utility scam in which a caller threatens disconnection if a utility bill is not paid immediately.

The company says customers have been receiving calls from someone representing themselves as a utility company representative stating that if the person’s utility bill is not paid immediately over the phone, their service will be disconnected.

Montana-Dakota Utilities says it does not operate in that manner, and those receiving such calls should not share information such as credit card or checking account numbers. The company asks that customers receiving such calls report the incidents by calling 1-800-638-3278.