Is "NV ENERGY SOUTH NPC PYMT PPD ID: 1880045330" fraud?
Written by Ethan Patel
June 18th, 2024
Medium Risk
What is "NV ENERGY SOUTH NPC PYMT PPD ID: 1880045330"?
NV Energy has been in business since 1906. The company provides electricity and natural gas services to customers in Nevada. Its retail products include residential and commercial energy plans, energy efficiency programs, and assistance programs. NV Energy also offers various renewable energy options and electric vehicle charging solutions. The company operates under the parent company Berkshire Hathaway Energy.
NV ENERGY: The name of the company receiving the payment.
SOUTH NPC: Likely an abbreviation indicating the specific division or region (e.g., Southern Nevada Power Company).
PYMT: Short for 'Payment.'
PPD: Prearranged Payment and Deposit, indicating a type of ACH debit transaction.
ID: 1880045330
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