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Power Facts AlAbAmA Power Customer Newsletter June 2014 POWER RECIPE CAKE 1 box plain white cake mix 1 cup fresh or frozen strawberries-chopped 1 small box strawberry Jell-O 4 whole eggs ¾ cup oil ICING ½ cup fresh or frozen strawberries-chopped 1 stick of butter, softened 1 box powdered sugar www.AlabamaPower.com Polly Carver, Enterprise Strawberry Cake Cake – mix all cake ingredients. Makes 2 layers. Bake at 350 degrees until done. Use toothpick test. Icing – Cream butter. Add powdered sugar and strawberries. Alabama Power takes your safety seriously, as well as your privacy and the privacy of your financial information. Unfortunately, there are many unscrupulous people, some falsely claiming to be Alabama Power employees, who may try to take advantage of you, and take your money. Don't be fooled, and don't be scammed. Remember the following about Alabama Power and how we do business: n We will never come to your door and demand an immediate payment. n We will never ask you over the phone for bank information or a credit card number. n Any Alabama Power employee who comes to your door for any reason will have company identification that he or she will gladly show you. If you have any questions about whether a person actually works for Alabama Power, call Alabama Power at 1-800-245-2244 and do not let him or her inside your home. n Scammers sometimes claim they represent a public agency or government office offering grants that can pay your Alabama Power or other utility bill. Never provide anyone making this claim your credit card information, your Alabama Power bill information or account number, or any personal banking information. If someone makes this claim, call Alabama Power or your local police department to report it. n If you ever have any question about the status of your Alabama Power account, do not hesitate to call us. You can reach Alabama Power Customer Service 24 hours a day, seven days a week, at 1-800-245-2244. n There are a number of reliable sources for information about consumer fraud and scams. For U.S. government information, visit www.usa.gov and search under consumer fraud and scams. Another reliable source is the Better Business Bureau. Visit www.bbb.org for more information or to find your local Better Business Bureau office. DON'T BE SCAMMED