Important Notice: Protect Yourself From Impersonation & Scam Calls

We have recently received reports of fraudulent phone calls from individuals falsely claiming to represent Empire Fiber Internet. Your security and trust are extremely important to us, and we want to help you stay protected.
Does Empire Fiber Internet call customers to ask for account information?
No. Empire Fiber Internet will never call you to request:
- Passwords or PINs
- Full Social Security numbers
- Credit card or banking information
If someone asks for this information while claiming to be Empire Fiber Internet, it is not us.
Will Empire Fiber Internet ever call me to switch providers or buy another company’s equipment?
No. Empire Fiber Internet will never:
- Pressure you to change providers
- Argue with you about your service
- Sell or promote another company’s equipment
- Claim to set up payment arrangements on behalf of another provider
These are common scam tactics.
How does Empire Fiber Internet normally contact customers?
We may contact you regarding:
- Service updates or outages
- Billing questions you initiated
- Scheduled service appointments
We do not use aggressive tactics or threats, and we do not request sensitive information over the phone.
What should I do if I receive a suspicious call?
- Hang up immediately
- Do not share personal or account information
- Contact Empire Fiber Internet directly using the phone number on your bill or our official website
- If possible, note the phone number and details of the call
What if I already shared information or switched services?
Please contact Empire Fiber Internet customer service as soon as possible. We can review your account and help guide you on next steps.
How can I confirm I’m really speaking with Empire Fiber Internet?
The safest option is to call us directly using the number on your bill or website. If you didn’t initiate the call, always verify.
Our Commitment
Empire Fiber Internet is committed to transparency and protecting our customers from fraudulent activity. If you’re ever unsure about a call or message claiming to be from us, please reach out—we’re here to help.
You can learn more by reading our blog, “How To Spot and Stop Misleading Calls.”