The Utility Regulator is calling on people to make use of Quick Check 101, an initiative to help protect residents against bogus callers which has been expanded to include more energy companies, providing additional protections for residents
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"Most people who call at your door are genuine, but unfortunately, some are not. As protecting the interests of consumers is at the heart of what the Utility Regulator does, we are delighted that the Quick Check scheme is being enhanced to help people feel safer in their homes. “Collaboration is always at the heart of successful projects and I’d like to thank the energy and water companies, and also the Police Service of Northern Ireland, for their commitment to Quick Check and to protecting residents in Northern Ireland. This will be a welcome addition to the good work already being carried out by the companies to tackle bogus callers.”
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