"Kyivgaz" Sounds the Alarm: New Scam Scheme Threatens Capital Residents.
The company "Kyivgaz" warns Kyiv residents about a new scam scheme being used by unknown individuals. They masquerade as company employees and offer the installation of gas analyzers at inflated prices. Such incidents have already been recorded in the capital over the past few days.
Our energy workers report that scammers go around Kyiv residents' apartments and offer services for installing gas detectors. The cost of these services significantly exceeds the market price. "Kyivgaz" emphasizes that their employees always notify of their arrival, except for meter checks. They also carry identification and wear clothing with the company logo.
After the warning was published on the company's official social media page, complaints appeared from users claiming that the controllers working in "Kyivgaz" do not have branded clothing, particularly vests with the company logo. "Kyivgaz" representatives promised to investigate each complaint case.
In addition, scammers also continue to deceive Ukrainians by selling them necessary equipment.
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