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</head><body text="#000000">Sounds like a scam. Your gas is through
Atmos and there isn't any reason that your gas meter has not been
activated unless you had someone working on the gas line at your house.<br>
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The scam is that they get you to come out and look at the meter in the
back, then someone comes in a robs the house while you are in the back
yard distracted by a fake utilities guy. <br>
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Joseph Hollinshead<br>
214-316-0214<br>
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<span>Amanda Ethridge via Neighbors wrote on 7/6/22 12:26 PM:</span><br>
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<div dir="ltr">We just received a knock/ring at the door this morning,
and I spoke with the guy through our security camera. He said he was
with EGW Utilities to check to see if our gas meter was activated, as
some of them in the area have not been activated yet..., and his company
works on them and activates them... sounded very strange and fishy. We
did not open the door, and I asked if he could come back another day, as
we were very busy today. I wanted to check the background on this. <div><br></div><div>Did
anyone else talk to him or receive a similar visit?<br><br>Amanda
Ethridge</div><div>Meadowdale</div></div>
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