Norfolk Police Warn of Allo Employee Scam

Norfolk Police are warning residents of a scam involving people identifying themselves as Allo employees.

August 4, 2020Updated: August 4, 2020
News Channel NebraskaBy News Channel Nebraska

NORFOLK - Norfolk Police are warning residents of a scam involving people identifying themselves as Allo employees.

Allo is a new fiber-optic company in Norfolk that will be providing internet, television, and phone service to Norfolk in the future.

They are currently installing their infrastructure in the area.

The Norfolk Police Division says there have been reports that someone is misrepresenting themselves as a salesperson for the company and going door-to-door.

NPD says that Allo does not have any salespeople in the Norfolk area that are currently soliciting business.

This may occur in the future, but is not currently happening.

If a salesman, identifying themselves as an Allo employee, comes to your residence, please contact the Norfolk Police Division at 402-644-8700.

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