My power was shut off today with lows in the 20's. The shutoff was for "non-payment" which was a result of a billing error on AEP's side. it seems my payments were going to an inactive account under my old roommates name which has been closed since 2006! Even after admitting it was their error they refused to expedite the reconnect or wave the fee. So in short, its below freezing and due to a billing error i have to sit in a cold dark house for up to 24 hours and pay them 25 bucks for the privilege! I am fully convinced that there is a misprint in scripture and the number 666 was meant to be the letters AEP
There may be a few exceptions, such as a person in the home using oxygen, but for the most part, yes, if you do not pay your bill, they can and will disconnect your electric.
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Not both. Disconnect the NEGATIVE post.
Yes, it can. There is no law to prevent electric companies from disconnecting electric due to unpaid bills in Kentucky, during the winter or any season.
Some Potato Farmers who heat their potatos in the Winter.
Go here to find out the rules for your state http://liheap.ncat.org/Disconnect/disconnect.htm
Yes it can, considering there are electric charges.
If the water service impacts the primary heat source to your home (i.e., water or steam radiators), a utility cannot disconnect service from November 1st through April 15th. Before winter, the utility must attempt to contact customers whose service was disconnected for non-payment. Utilities are also required to check the customer's well-being, attempt to negotiate payment plans, and inform the customer about any special assistance available to avoid discon- nection or assist in reconnection.
No South American country has ever won a winter Olympic medal.
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An electric heat pump can heat up your home during winter and cool it during summer.
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