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Electric Bill Payments

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Electric Bill Payments
Electric Bill Payments

Electric Bill companies give customers a way to keep their lights on.

Find out more with Stephanie Poole.

This pandemic, families across the u.s are facing many unknowns.

People who are now unemployed are now left to figure out how to pay their bills and provide for their families.

Our stephanie poole has a few tips that could help in a time of uncertainty.

Donut open- paying a bill can be a financial burden for several families during this time.

That's why local electric companies are giving customers a way to keep their lights on.

" working with our members is always number one and making sure they get what they need."

Jon turner is the public relations and marketing manager at 4- county electric association.

He says the mississippi public service commission is requesting for power companies to temporarily suspend any disconnection fees for all customers.

If families find themselves needing assistance to pay, there are a few options to choose from.

" benevolized billing which keeps your monthly bill fairly even so you don't get much fluctuation which is nice in times like this because you kind of know what the bill is going to be.

We also have our pre-paid program so folks can pay as they go so you're not having a big bill and you can pay a little bit as it suits you."

Turner says nearly 500- thousand dollars in payments have been deferred for customers who can't afford it.

And the numbers are almost the same for starkville utilities.

" we've seen an up- tick of about 25- percent additional customers that fit into that category which would be past due amounts.

If we look at the amount of dollars that it's affected during this past month we've seen an up-tick on that of about 12- percent."

General manager terry kemp says although you may not see your bill now...it's important to still pay what you can to avoid a bigger payment in the future.

" each time we visit with them, although there won't be a disconnect we encourage them to pay as much as they can.

That will help them and make the process much easier.

If they run into an issue with some billing questions, we encourage them to call early and then bill comes out so we can talk through it and come up with the best plan that fits their needs.

" reporting in oktibbeha county, stephanie poole, wcbi news.

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