closed #61378
Water Utility Billing Problems
806 N Callery DR
- Case Date:
- 9/29/1998
Ms. Basye called. Her utility bill for this month was in an excessive amount. She wanted an explanation.
Ms. Basye called. Her utility bill for this month was in an excessive amount. She wanted an explanation.
Mr. Guerrettaz called and talked to Kathy Grubb-Britton. He received an excessive bill this month and wanted an explanation.
Mr. Raney called and stated that his bill showed the wrong balance due. The bill should have been $27.25 + $2.35 but showed a total balance of $40.00+.
Mr. Noble called and stated that the amount on his utility bill was wrong. The amount should have been $27.25 + $2.35, but the total amount showed $40.00+.
Ms. Smith called and said that her bill showed a balance of $48.05 which is incorrect.
Customer called and said that the bill received showed a balance of $48.04 which is incorrect.
Customer called and said that she received incorrect bill.
Customer received incorrect bill with amount too large.
Mr. Leeds wrote and letter was received on 9/8/98. He stated he received phone call from CBU stating that his water was to be disconnected due to non-payment. He came to CBU within an hour and paid his bill. On 9/1/98, he returned home and discovered that his water was disconnected. When he contacted CBU, he was told that he paid the "wrong" bill and that his payment was not applied to the delinquent amount. He stated he was made to feel that he was wrong and CBU was unforgiving.
Mr. Milne stated on 6/4/98 that he felt the letter re. Aqua Pay that was put in monthly billings was deceiving. The letter stated that you could pay your monthly bill by Aqua Pay or at local banks but did not state that you still had the option to pay in cash or by check at the Utilities Department.