DavidE
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Mood: 'At home we demand facts and get them. In Mexico one subsists on rumor and never demands anything.' Charles Flandrau,
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Complaining About Your C.F.E. Bill?
Here is an Honest-To-God excerpt from the public information release of the California Public Utilities Commission for a proposed rates revision
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"A typical Pacific Gas and Electric Co. customer using 600 kilowatt-hours of electricity per month currently pays $75.05, according to the utilities
commission. If that customer doesn't change her energy-use habits, switching to "time-of-use" rates would boost her bill by 16 percent, to $87.43. The
commission estimates that choosing the revised flat rates instead would raise the customer's bill to $85.04, a 13 percent increase.
Homeowners with the highest current bills, in contrast, would pay less under the new system.
Residential PG&E customers using 1,200 kilowatt-hours of electricity per month would save 17 percent under the proposed time-of-use rates, with
their monthly bills dropping from $238.50 to $198.27, according to the commission. They'd also benefit from the revised flat rates, but not as much,
saving 14 percent."
A Lot To See And A Lot To Do
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WhackAMolE
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Yes I saw that and thought jeez, this is worse than my Mexican electric bill.
PG&E actually penalizes low users and rewards high users -- exactly the reverse incentive. The Mexican 3-tier level has caused me to really pay
attention to the electricity I use. It's a more sensible system than what PG&E does.
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durrelllrobert
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Quote: | Originally posted by WhackAMolE
Yes I saw that and thought jeez, this is worse than my Mexican electric bill.
PG&E actually penalizes low users and rewards high users -- exactly the reverse incentive. The Mexican 3-tier level has caused me to really pay
attention to the electricity I use. It's a more sensible system than what PG&E does. |
Huh? Once you're over 600kWh like I am you are on the DAC flat rate that currently is 3.61 pesos /kWh.
In the PG&E example above the customer pays $75.05 for 600 kWh. My last CFE bill was for 611 kWh with a cost of 2,346 05 p including the 157.34
Cargo, 229.75 IVA and28.49 IAP. At 12.5 P / USD that = $189.56. Of course that's for 2 months but still the cost per kWh is 2 1/2 times that of
PG&E
Bob Durrell
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Udo
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I have no complaints about my CFE bill...only the people that work for them!
Udo
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Mulegena
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CFE meter readings, dials vs digital
The meter readings are where the system is weak.
My neighbor has the old-fashioned system of dials with tiny small numbers. The reader must drive by and look at the dials and write down the correct
series of numbers. This month her bill was 3 times what it historically is this time of year. She and I checked the meter against what was stated on
her bill. There was a huge discrepancy! We called the office, gave them the numbers we had written down, and they checked against their records and
confirmed "yes, there's a discrepancy" and they documented her complaint. They sent someone around to re-read the meter (which took about a week). She
had to go into the main office, present her complaint number and her bill was recalculated. This shows that everyone should check their CFE bills
against the actual meter reading each and every time. If something's not right the responsibility is the consumer to sort it out.
We have a newer digital meter box and the numbers are not visible.
Can someone explain how these are read and recorded?
"Raise your words, not your voice. It's rain that grows flowers, not thunder." ~Rumi
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DianaT
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Quote: | Originally posted by Udo
I have no complaints about my CFE bill...only the people that work for them! |
I hope you are not referring to the local CFE workers in Bahia Asuncion? We found all of them to be very helpful and very responsive whenever we had
a problem.
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CortezBlue
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This is a great example that I use for my Mexico Phobic friends.
Some of my phobic friends talk about how corrupt Mexico is, now granted it is corrupt, but this article is a prime example of how the USA has become
corrupt.
You see, in the US, we name our corruption to legitimize it. Lobbyist's, fees, taxes, tickets, etc.
My son's girl friend didn't pay the water bill in time and there water was shut off. He call's me to tell me that they wanted $25 to turn it back on
in 3 days or $100 to turn it on today! Sounds like mordida to me!
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