We appreciate your help as we try to control our presence on the internet. Separating fact from fiction regarding the professional activities of EnergyRE is an important element in protecting your financial and personal integrity. Based on this, it’s important for us to provide you with some information regarding our advertising practices to help you avoid falling prey to any internet misrepresentations. Protecting your financial well-being, your private information and our reputation is the key to our long-term success.
EnergyRE and its affiliates, agents, directors, employees, licensors, officers, providers or suppliers are not in any way connected to the direct solicitation of funds or personal information via the internet or other electronic forms of communication or post. It is EnergyRE Policy to collect such information in person and, as such, we can’t be held responsible for the security of information, personal or otherwise, transmitted over the internet or personal communications devices.
To future help you avoid such scams, consider the following:
Internet solicitations and advertising have appeared with increased frequency on posting boards and social mediat and its EnergyRE policy not to use posting boards and social media for the solicitation of funds in any way.
If you receive an y communications from EnergyRE, its affiliates, agents, directors, employees, licensors, officers, providers or suppliers with on-line payment or transfer of funds instructions, please contact your local EnergyRE affiliate to verify such activities.
Be aware that most fraudulent internet related activity will involve communications from a party in another country and/or the transfer of funds revolving around no refund, no recourse services such as Money Gram, Western Union, cashier’s check or money order.
If you feel you have been exposed to any questionable activity on the internet regarding EnergyRE, its affiliates, agents, directors, employees, licensors, officers, providers or suppliers and the solicitation of funds or transfer of personal information, please contact us immediately.
If you feel you have been the victim of a fraud or scam attempts, contact The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) at their toll free hotline: 877-FTC-HELP (877-382-4357) or by using the FTC online complaint form (www.ftc.gov) and the Internet Fraud Complaint Center (www.ic3.gov).