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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: Tess Anderson on December 29, 2011, 06:28:22 PM
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rsmith6621:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/100287125
Why, he's the hero of the story:
rsmith6621 (6,010 posts) Profile Journal Send DU Mail Ignore
My Elderly Neighbor Almost Got Her Power Shut OFF After She Made A Payment...
... I heard my neighbor lady in an raised voice outside of my bedroom about an hour ago. She was pleading with the electric co. man not to disconnect her power ofter she had made a payment just three hours earlier. She had an email confirmation stating she had paid her bill in full with a confirmation# and another email stating her payment arrangement still had three days until it expired.
I went outside and stood a distant behind her and finished gathering some facts when the serviceman pulled out the snips and proceeded to cut the seal on the meter that is when I involved myself in the matter directly. I walked up to him and asked him... What part of the email did not say she paid her bill and why are you here before the payment arrangement date was void... He said an email is not confirmation and he was just following his route of disconnects list.
He then proceeded to pull the meter out and plug it and as he was putting it back in I said Hey is the Blackberry on your belt yours or the company's? the company he said WHY?.. I said why dont you call billing and verify her payment. So he did and infact it was paid for but said now she would have to pay a $40 reconnection fee so I got my cell phone and called customer support and reported the KING OF ASS and explained what was going and said unless they correct his wrong I would call the Police on him for robbery.
They called him on his phone and withing 30 second the meter was unplugged,reinstalled and sealed and he left without saying anything as probably instructed.
I talked with customer service a few minutes later and asked them why when someone makes a payment why they cant call the service tech and let them know after all that account was assigned them....Hum was the only reply the CS person gave and thanked me for my call. 6
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:whatever: is all I can muster.
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:whatever: is all I can muster.
I suspect the rsmith621 primitive's seen how Omaha Steve came out of nowhere to gain notoriety, and is suiting up for 2012.
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I got a hundred that says this story is pure BS and a twenty that says if it were true said "the KING OF ASS" was a union member in good standing.
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My elderly neighbor got her power shutoff after she made a payment and I went out to the dollar store and got her a bag of balloons and an balloon inflater so she could make her own electricity. Then I submitted a bill to the power company and was reimbursed.
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They are just eating this story up with a spoon at the DUmp, I think he made Calpeg a little moist.
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Even by DUmp standards, rsmithnumbers is a special-needs moonbat. That atrocious cover letter he drafted for his wife's resume was one of 2011's funniest moments.
Let's hope he starts posting more often with winners like this shutoff bouncy.
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Many states have a moratorium on power shutoff for nonpayment from November 1st to May 1st, or thereabout. So, the question is, what state does this primitive live in ?
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My father was dying of cancer. My mom was a invalid. The power was cut off. I paid the bill at the store and called the company. They were inconvienced for a little over two hours till someone could swing back around to turn it back on.
My point is crap happens and workers do as they are told untill they are told something else soon after. That is life. If our hero had not stepped in the power would have been back on within a couple of hours.
Only on DU could a annoyance become the plot of a Lifetime movie.
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Lets be honest here, the power company doesn't turn off the power if you are a couple days late. I've never faced that issue, but I imagine that we are looking at being at least a couple weeks delinquent. The technician likely got a list of houses in the morning, some time between when he got his list and when he reached her house, she paid. Hardly the poor guy's fault.
I pay bills online all the time, and I don't recall ever getting an e-mail with a confirmation number when a bill is paid. Also, it is fairly uncommon for a payment to go through on the same day, so it hardly surprising that the technician was suspicious of her e-mail.
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There is not a company in existence, any company, that would discuss a bill or payment of said bill with anyone other than the person who on record as the responsible party for the service.
If this utility company discussed his neighbors billing or payment with rsmithbumbers, there were ethic violations and maybe even legal violations committed.
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There is not a company in existence, any company, that would discuss a bill or payment of said bill with anyone other than the person who on record as the responsible party for the service.
If this utility company discussed his neighbors billing or payment with rsmithbumbers, there were ethic violations and maybe even legal violations committed.
Not only that, BUT, if the elderly neighbor had an e-mail with a confirmation number, all the serviceman had to do was call the utility to verify, something that would save him a return trip to replace the meter, and the chance to square off with the rsmithnumbersasshole again.
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Bobbie Jo
35. Thank you...
I've been on the receiving end of a shut off in the past. It's demeaning and frightning.
You did a good thing.
The funny thing is, if you pay your bill every month you don"t need to worry about that. If for some reason money is tight and you can't pay, all you have to do is call them and set up arrangements then honor those arrangements. It's so simple even the brightest people on the planet should grasp that.
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My elderly neighbor got her power shutoff after she made a payment and I went out to the dollar store and got her a bag of balloons and an balloon inflater so she could make her own electricity. Then I submitted a bill to the power company and was reimbursed.
:lmao:
^5
KC
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Lets be honest here, the power company doesn't turn off the power if you are a couple days late. I've never faced that issue, but I imagine that we are looking at being at least a couple weeks delinquent. The technician likely got a list of houses in the morning, some time between when he got his list and when he reached her house, she paid. Hardly the poor guy's fault.
I pay bills online all the time, and I don't recall ever getting an e-mail with a confirmation number when a bill is paid. Also, it is fairly uncommon for a payment to go through on the same day, so it hardly surprising that the technician was suspicious of her e-mail.
The gas company here will send you an email to confirm payment.
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I loved the Cover Letter episode. :rotf: Even the DUmmies were begging him, "please don't send that!" He was stubborn though, and thought it was a damned fine letter.
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rsmith6621 (6,010 posts)
My Elderly Neighbor Almost Got Her Power Shut OFF After She Made A Payment...
... I heard my neighbor lady in an raised voice outside of my bedroom about an hour ago. She was pleading with the electric co. man not to disconnect her power ofter she had made a payment just three hours earlier. She had an email confirmation stating she had paid her bill in full with a confirmation# and another email stating her payment arrangement still had three days until it expired.
I walked up to him and asked him... What part of the email did not say she paid her bill and why are you here before the payment arrangement date was void...
I got my cell phone and called customer support and reported the KING OF ASS and explained what was going and said unless they correct his wrong I would call the Police on him for robbery.
I talked with customer service a few minutes later and asked them why when someone makes a payment why they cant call the service tech and let them know after all that account was assigned them....Hum was the only reply the CS person gave and thanked me for my call. 6
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*cough* Bullshit *cough*
:whatever:
At least it was a cute story. I mean, if you're going to tell a BS working class hero/1930's-esq story, it's gotta have a good combination of evil corporation and mindless/heartless company drone and rsmithnumbers did a fair job at that. The only piece missing from this otherwise well put together bouncy is the Bush-Cheney bumperstickers on the electric company truck.
I give it
:stoner: :stoner:
but no more until it's rewritten with some "evil rethug" material.
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Lets be honest here
Well, now, hell. You've just wiped out the entire DUmp. Less than five percent of all DUmp posts contain any shred of truth.
This rsmithnumbers post is entirely fictitious, from beginning to end, just like every DUmp bouncy recounting DUmpmonkey heroism.
The fact that the other DUmmies swallow every bouncy tale is a big part of the entertainment factor they provide.
DUmmies lie, all the time, and every time.
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*cough* Bullshit *cough*
:whatever:
At least it was a cute story. I mean, if you're going to tell a BS working class hero/1930's-esq story, it's gotta have a good combination of evil corporation and mindless/heartless company drone and rsmithnumbers did a fair job at that. The only piece missing from this otherwise well put together bouncy is the Bush-Cheney bumperstickers on the electric company truck.
I give it
:stoner: :stoner:
but no more until it's rewritten with some "evil rethug" material.
Ya gotta knock at least one bong off, it didn't start off with "So"...
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Ya gotta knock at least one bong off, it didn't start off with "So"...
I thought about that, but figured that he worked the Great Depression hero angle so well that it still deserved a "2".
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I got a hundred that says this story is pure BS and a twenty that says if it were true said "the KING OF ASS" was a union member in good standing.
Actually......[cough cough] this story sounds very true. They are given a list. They are to follow the list no matter what and that is due to union rules. You can't change up their day because that is too hard on them. So if someone pays right before cutoff they do have to pay a reconnect fee. BUT......he said she wasn't due for cutoff for 3 more days.......that sounds like a lie. Also, our utility company starts a moratorium in the winter and the summer for people so their power can't be cutoff if they don't pay their bill and it is under $399.00 ::)
The Holiday Bill Break ensures that no residential customers are cut off from December 15 to January 14 if they have an unpaid balance of $399.99 or less. The Holiday Bill Break replaces the previous Annual Moratorium, which prevented cutoffs regardless of the unpaid balance. However, customers typically came out of that moratorium with large balances, which had a negative affect on their ability to pay their bills moving forward.
This new program will allow customers to have extra cash during the holidays while protecting them from getting into serious debt.
The Holiday Bill Break is a separate program from the Winter Moratorium for Seniors as well as its cold weather-related moratorium. Both of these programs remain in effect.
Isn't that bolded just THE BEST! :panic:
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"My Elderly Neighbor Almost Got Her Power Shut OFF After She Made A Payment..." So, I borrowed an I-POD and started a blog site demanding that the government help this woman. After a few thousand signatures we were able to get a $32,000 government grant to buy her some solar panels and now she can at least burn a 40W light bulb on sunny days. Aren't us intelligent, liberal elites great.
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Might be some truth to the story.
As CR mentioned, the tech gets a list and follows it.
Mistakes can and will be made.
Had mine pulled a few months ago.
Tech misread the the address. It was back on within ten minutes. No harm done.
Smithnumbers is only trying to paint himself a big hero for just doing a neighboorly deed.
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Those service people carry pepper spray in case they encounter mad dogs.
Just sayin'. :rotf:
He also claims he confronted the person an hour before he posted. No utility company does shutoffs after 5 pm. :whatever:
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Lest we forget the wisdom of rsmithnumbers:
http://www.conservativecave.com/index.php/topic,59231.0/
If anyone is seeking employment, I'm sure rsmithnumbers would be happy to prepare a cover letter for your resume.
In fact, I'm sure he would be happy to prepare your resume.
As a man enjoying perpetual unemployment, he needs the money and has plenty of time.
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You found it! :bow2:
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You found it!
The goggle is strong.
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The goggle is strong.
Ever had your yahoo googled?
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Ever had your yahoo googled?
I think so. Wanna help me out by demonstrating. :naughty:
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As a current employee of a utility, and former employee of another utility, might I opine with the following:
What. Utter. HORSESHIT.
Now I grant you, rules will vary from state to state, but here in NH, the following is policy to ALL utilities:
http://www.puc.nh.gov/consumer/winterdisconnectionrules.htm
During the winter months, there is increased protection for customers of electric, natural gas and steam utilities. While customers can still be disconnected if they fail to make payments on their gas, electric or steam bills, it is more difficult to be disconnected in the winter time.
From November 15 to March 31, an electric utility may not disconnect a customer’s service:
If the customer does not use electric service for heating and the balance owed for service provided is less than $225;
If the customer does not use gas service for heating and the balance owed for service provided is less than $125;
If the customer has electric, gas, or steam heat, the utility may not disconnect service if the balance owed for service provided is less than $450.
Utilities must seek commission approval before disconnecting the service of residential customers known to be 65 years or older and customers with a known financial hardship.
If you think you qualify for financial hardship status as defined below, please contact your utility for further assistance.
Section Puc 1202.10 “Financial hardship†means a residential customer has provided the utility with evidence of current enrollment of the customer or the customer’s household in the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program, the Electric Assistance Program, the Neighbor Helping Neighbor Program, the Link-Up and Lifeline Telephone Assistance Programs, their successor programs or any other federal, state or local government program or government funded program of any social service agency which provides financial assistance or subsidy assistance for low income households based upon a written determination of household financial eligibility.
In addition to the protections described above, no residential customer can be disconnected during the winter period for non-payment of a deposit or portion of a deposit.
If you are having difficulty keeping up with your bills during the winter months, please contact your local utility. Balanced billing or budget billing arrangements are available from most utilities, and payment arrangements are available from all utilities.
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There are so many available plans that it's not even funny. But then again, LIHEAP funding in the area just got cut in half. Gee, who is currently the occupant of the White House that allowed that to happen? Oh yeah--and funny how I haven't seen that chode Joe Kennedy pimping "cheap heating oil" from "Oooogo" and the peace-loving people of Venezuela lately.
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As a current employee of a utility, and former employee of another utility, might I opine with the following:
What. Utter. HORSESHIT.
Now I grant you, rules will vary from state to state, but here in NH, the following is policy to ALL utilities:
http://www.puc.nh.gov/consumer/winterdisconnectionrules.htm
During the winter months, there is increased protection for customers of electric, natural gas and steam utilities. While customers can still be disconnected if they fail to make payments on their gas, electric or steam bills, it is more difficult to be disconnected in the winter time.
From November 15 to March 31, an electric utility may not disconnect a customer’s service:
If the customer does not use electric service for heating and the balance owed for service provided is less than $225;
If the customer does not use gas service for heating and the balance owed for service provided is less than $125;
If the customer has electric, gas, or steam heat, the utility may not disconnect service if the balance owed for service provided is less than $450.
Utilities must seek commission approval before disconnecting the service of residential customers known to be 65 years or older and customers with a known financial hardship.
If you think you qualify for financial hardship status as defined below, please contact your utility for further assistance.
Section Puc 1202.10 “Financial hardship†means a residential customer has provided the utility with evidence of current enrollment of the customer or the customer’s household in the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program, the Electric Assistance Program, the Neighbor Helping Neighbor Program, the Link-Up and Lifeline Telephone Assistance Programs, their successor programs or any other federal, state or local government program or government funded program of any social service agency which provides financial assistance or subsidy assistance for low income households based upon a written determination of household financial eligibility.
In addition to the protections described above, no residential customer can be disconnected during the winter period for non-payment of a deposit or portion of a deposit.
If you are having difficulty keeping up with your bills during the winter months, please contact your local utility. Balanced billing or budget billing arrangements are available from most utilities, and payment arrangements are available from all utilities.
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There are so many available plans that it's not even funny. But then again, LIHEAP funding in the area just got cut in half. Gee, who is currently the occupant of the White House that allowed that to happen? Oh yeah--and funny how I haven't seen that chode Joe Kennedy pimping "cheap heating oil" from "Oooogo" and the peace-loving people of Venezuela lately.
Sparky you must have just missed it. They changed the ad but it still makes me want to :puke: every time I see it. Once is too much and I have seen it way more times than that lately.
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Sparky you must have just missed it. They changed the ad but it still makes me want to :puke: every time I see it. Once is too much and I have seen it way more times than that lately.
Perhaps. I make it a point to avoid Boston/Portland TV stations (hell, pretty much ALL network broadcasting anymore) and since Commie Joe can't pimp his oil in NH, we don't see it on WMUR much.
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Perhaps. I make it a point to avoid Boston/Portland TV stations (hell, pretty much ALL network broadcasting anymore) and since Commie Joe can't pimp his oil in NH, we don't see it on WMUR much.
I thought I read something about someone around here applying for it in the PPH a few days back.
Yup, here we go:
http://www.seacoastonline.com/articles/20120108-NEWS-120109774
Several times in the past when the LIHEAP funds didn't quite stretch, she turned to Citizen's Energy, the fuel assistance program started by Joe Kennedy. And she's been trying to get through this year, “but the phone is always busy. I have to set my alarm for the middle of the night one of these nights. It's the only time you can get through.â€
She said she is none too pleased with President Barack Obama, who included the LIHEAP cuts in his budget.
“He thought I could heat this place for $214 for the season? I mean, come on. In New England? In Maine?†she said. She said she's just fed up with Washington altogether. “They don't know the little man. They don't know we're living month to month, paycheck to paycheck. And they don't care.â€
Home heating oil prices this week in eastern New Hampshire averaged $3.49 per gallon, according to www.newenglandoil.com. In southern Maine, the average price this past week was $3.37.