Thought the number looked familiar. Yes, it *is* the number for Duquesne Light, but it's not them making the call. And unlike what Barr said, they actually DO care that their number is being spoofed but they can't do anything about it (unless they were to actually change their number, which I'm sure is a major PITA for them to do). I know because the first time around (several months ago I actually CALLED Duquesne Light and they said they didn't call my house. This time around, just now, it was a hangup call the second the answering machine kicked in. I wasn't picking up because my hands were covered in marzipan. If you answer this call and it's something like what is reported (some sort of utility scam) tell them to send you stuff in the mail and then hang up before they get your name and number. I had some slimeball company try to do this to me several years ago and eventually I wised up what was going on, and reported the company to the PA Attorney-General for violating the PA DNC list. And then promptly forgot about it until last year -- when I got a call from some AG consumer affairs lawyer saying they'd found my complaint from 2014 (!) in their files when they got a bunch of other complaints from the same company over the next couple of years. They took the company to court and the company settled out of court and I got $100 as my share of the settlement! ;-). Report stuff like this to the PA AG's Consumer Affairs people ASAP -- THEY have teeth!