Submitted by theREALPLM t3_10qtr0l in Pennsylvania
thenewtbaron t1_j6ryc6m wrote
Reply to comment by tideblue in PPL electric “accidentally” took a 3 month advance on automatic payments today by theREALPLM
actually, you should have gotten a refund, it may have taken a while.
If you moved over to a new place and new electrical, maybe you can go to the PA treasury place and find that they still owe you a check?
tideblue t1_j6s1l2s wrote
It’s annoying, but it’s more the point about not giving customers back money if they overcharge you. I’m the one who paid and caught the mistake, but I don’t know how it’s legal for them to say “We’ll just hold on to that and apply it to your future bills.”
IamSauerKraut t1_j6s2ya3 wrote
imho, utilities should not be able to grab an interest free loan from customers, which is how overcharges are typically handled. Given the recent inflation and price increases on nearly everything, there is a growing population that simply cannot afford to be forced to pay in advance. Not disconnecting or surcharging customers helps ease the burden, but seriously? Too many industry folks within PUC, imho.
Ambitious-Intern-928 t1_j6ug92l wrote
It's the interest free loan part, they know what they're doing, by the time the money gets back to you it's already deflated in value to their advantage
StupiderIdjit t1_j6s1vea wrote
This is me and Verizon five minutes ago after finally convinced the idiot I shouldn't have to pay for equipment I've returned.
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