Posted on 12/07/2005 10:56:26 AM PST by southlake_hoosier
I am an Eagle Scout who, at one time, contributed to the UW. When they began pulling their anti-Scouting crap, they lost ALL financial support and goodwill from me....
Yet another reason why they may well be protected under the laws of their state of residence and,also,why the power company would not want this story to hit the local press... or the press in their state capital.
$2600 overdue ? Sounds like bunk to me ...
There is a state and federal funded program called HEAP that helps out the disadvantaged with heating bills. Their utility company will be familiar with it, just call them to explain.
Fine, but still, they are a source of information for good charities to go to. This man isn't asking who to contribute to, he's asking who to get help from.
LIHEAP is not an option, just got off the phone with them.
Point taken....
Imagine if everyone had your outlook.
This is very real. Imagine that.
Can you pronounce that for me?
Call the electric company and find out the minimum payment they would accept to keep the electric on. Usually they will allow a "catch up" amount to keep it on for 30 days or until the next billing cycle. You are probably looking at the deposit fee in that $2600 since they have been consistently late.
Try Catholic Charities, try the Leukemia Foundation, try the Churches and also if you have any Mormon churches in your area, they might help.
Can you pronounce that for me?
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=Ombudsman
At $600 a month that would be over 4 months of not paying the bill. The power would have been turned off after 2nd or 3rd month of no payment recieved by the power company. My gas was turned off because my check arrived a day late. Story smells real fishy to me.
$750 due by December 13th
Exelon will not talk to me. Just tried them.
No suggestions only prayers.
The PUC no doubt has a Consumer Affairs division, you can call them for advice.
And I've had a lot of experience working with creditors. Going to the media is a high - risk proposition. Once you tick them off, they play strictly by the rules, and won't work too hard to give you extra accomodation. You should go to the media only after you exhaust all other options.
Better than the media is going to your congressman. The utility will have a legislative affairs department whose job is to keep legislators (state and federal) happy. A letter from your congressman will NOT be ignored.
There may be regional variations, but they should recognize this:
om (tom without the 't')
buds (like the beer)
man
Put a slight emphasis on the second syllable.
om.BUDS.man
This could be true in some situations but this is the kind of case that,after having hit the press,could catch the eye of a state legislator, and that's something that most publicly regulated utilities don't want.
Talk with the Hospice counselors. They know the law and many ways around it.
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