Is "COMMONWEALTH ED ONLINE PMT" fraud?

Written by Aiden Lee

June 18th, 2024

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What is "COMMONWEALTH ED ONLINE PMT"?

ComEd, also known as Commonwealth Edison Company, has been in business for over a century, having been founded in 1907. The company primarily provides electricity to its customers in Northern Illinois, including the city of Chicago. ComEd's range of services includes electricity distribution, maintenance of power lines, and energy management solutions for residential, commercial, and industrial customers. The company also offers various programs aimed at energy efficiency and renewable energy adoption.

  • COMMONWEALTH ED: The name of the payee, which is Commonwealth Edison, a utility company.
  • ONLINE: Indicates the method of payment, which is online.
  • PMT: Abbreviation for "Payment."
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