markw
11-25-2012, 06:33 AM
"LIPA customers who spent weeks without power got zapped with their normal electric bills — as if the outages never happened.
The clueless utility charged Sandy-soaked Long Island residents an estimated rate that covered the entire billing cycle, and the statements made no mention of potential refunds to account for the prolonged blackouts."
See full link here (http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/no_juice_but_lotsa_insane_lipa_bills_GJmGo2C9ca3AU kJbW95PoO)
To see some companies, particularly government-run companies, apparently taking advantage of these victim really steams my clam. Heck, even our comcast bill reflects what were, to me, a fair discount applied for interupted service.
I feel blessed that we got through this catastrophe with what were minor inconveniences, particularly after seeing what friends, relatives, and neighbors, had to contend with.
Immediately after the storm let up it was readily apparent that work was being done and the results could be seen daily. Truckloads of sparkly power transformers drove by our house (it's on a main route). There were lots of trees that took down power lines and blocking roads. There are still an amazing number of huge uprooted tree trunks with root systems lying around that will eventually disappear and you can see where the roads were blocked because of this.
Oh, kudos to our Governer, Chris Christie. He handled this great and came out a rock star.
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The clueless utility charged Sandy-soaked Long Island residents an estimated rate that covered the entire billing cycle, and the statements made no mention of potential refunds to account for the prolonged blackouts."
See full link here (http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/no_juice_but_lotsa_insane_lipa_bills_GJmGo2C9ca3AU kJbW95PoO)
To see some companies, particularly government-run companies, apparently taking advantage of these victim really steams my clam. Heck, even our comcast bill reflects what were, to me, a fair discount applied for interupted service.
I feel blessed that we got through this catastrophe with what were minor inconveniences, particularly after seeing what friends, relatives, and neighbors, had to contend with.
Immediately after the storm let up it was readily apparent that work was being done and the results could be seen daily. Truckloads of sparkly power transformers drove by our house (it's on a main route). There were lots of trees that took down power lines and blocking roads. There are still an amazing number of huge uprooted tree trunks with root systems lying around that will eventually disappear and you can see where the roads were blocked because of this.
Oh, kudos to our Governer, Chris Christie. He handled this great and came out a rock star.
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