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#MorrisCty – No Power? Water and Ice Locations by JCP&L

 

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Water and ice locations

JCP&L is offering free water and ice to customers who are without power. #MorrisCty Customers can pick up water and ice at the following locations:

Morris Boonton ACME 550 Myrtle Ave
Morris Boonton Kings 115 Hawkins Place
Morris Chatham Kings 393 Main Street
Morris Chatham Shop Rite of Chatham 641 Shunpike Rd / Southern Blvd
Morris Chester Shop Rite of Chester 195 Route 206 South
Morris Denville ACME 123 E Main St Suite 1
Morris Flanders Shop Rite – Ronetco 90 Bartley Rd Flanders
Morris GILLETTE, NJ Kings 977 VALLEY RD
Morris Morris Plains Shop Rite of Morris 1711 Routes 10 (& 202)
Morris Morris Plains ACME 329 Speedwell Ave
Morris Morristown Kings 191 South Street
Morris Netcong Shop Rite – Ronetco 75 US 46 Netcong NJ
Morris Oak Ridge ACME Oak Ridge 5774 Berkshire Valley Road
Morris Randolph ACME 690 Millbrook Avenue
Morris Rockaway Shop Rite 437 Rt 46
Morris Stirling Shop Rite 1153 Valley Road
Morris Sucasaunna Shop Rite – Ronetco 281-021 Rt 10 Succasunna
Morris Wharton Shop Rite 314 Rt 15

 

**Utility Scam Update From JCP&L**

**Utility Scam Update From JCP&L**

We want to make you aware of a long-running, nationwide utility scam that is again being reported in New Jersey. The scam involves a caller posing as an electric company employee threatening to shut off power unless an immediate payment is made, using a pre-paid debit card such as a Green Dot card. These pre-paid cards are available at convenience stores and drug stores,and customers can use them to pay bills or add money to online accounts. However, JCP&L does not endorse the use of Green Dot cards as a bill |
|payment method. If a customer receives a call from someone demanding payment of their electric bill by using a Green Dot card, they are being scammed and should report the crime to local authorities.

Although our company representatives sometimes do call customers to remind them that a payment is past due, they explain how a payment can be made using one of the following established payment options:
.Direct Debit
.Automated Phone Payment – 1-866-569-4770
.Authorized Payment Location
.www.firstenergycorp.com/forms/paymentagencies
.Mail

Any customer who has doubts about a call from someone claiming to be from JCP&L, especially one demanding immediate payment, should call JCP&L’s customer service number at 1-800-662-3115. For more information, visit www.firstenergycorp.com/paymentoptions. See More

Photo: **Utility Scam Update From JCP&L**

We want to make you aware of a long-running, nationwide utility scam that is again being reported in New Jersey. The scam involves a caller posing as an electric company employee threatening to shut off power unless an immediate payment is made, using a pre-paid debit card such as a Green Dot card. These pre-paid cards are available at convenience stores and drug stores,and customers can use them to pay bills or add money to online accounts. However, JCP&L does not endorse the use of Green Dot cards as a bill |
|payment method. If a customer receives a call from someone demanding payment of their electric bill by using a Green Dot card, they are being scammed and should report the crime to local authorities. 

Although our company representatives sometimes do call customers to remind them that a payment is past due, they explain how a payment can be made using one of the following established payment options: 
.Direct Debit 
.Automated Phone Payment - 1-866-569-4770 
.Authorized Payment Location 
.www.firstenergycorp.com/forms/paymentagencies
.Mail 

Any customer who has doubts about a call from someone claiming to be from JCP&L, especially one demanding immediate payment, should call JCP&L’s customer service number at 1-800-662-3115. For more information, visit www.firstenergycorp.com/paymentoptions.