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they dont used electric meter in their station for their own purpose

yet they charge their client for system lost....

 

meralco is provided by the erc to use 1% of the total power they sell to use in their offices, substations, etc. so far, meralco is only using 0.35% of that 1%, a testament to their efficiency.

 

and meralco substations and offices also have electric meters. so that the erc can keep tabs of their actual electric use, and charge them should they exceed the 1% limit in their electricity use

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Some may already know this some may don't. For those who don't please read on.

 

If ever you get a disconnection notice from Meralco. You are expected to pay the amount on the day that the disconnections is supposed to be taking place.

 

However, if you missed out on that date then Meralco will only submit a job order to have your line disconnected after 3 days which once the technician receives it is going to be up to him on how soon he can have the line disconnected.

 

Maybe you have around 4 days to make sure you settle the bill before the Meralco guy comes in knocking to cut your power off.

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Some may already know this some may don't. For those who don't please read on.

 

If ever you get a disconnection notice from Meralco. You are expected to pay the amount on the day that the disconnections is supposed to be taking place.

 

However, if you missed out on that date then Meralco will only submit a job order to have your line disconnected after 3 days which once the technician receives it is going to be up to him on how soon he can have the line disconnected.

 

Maybe you have around 4 days to make sure you settle the bill before the Meralco guy comes in knocking to cut your power off.

 

Yeah I noticed this too. Syet, nung bata pa ako, inaabot ng 2-3 buwan ang utang namin sa Meralco bago dumadating yung puputol ng kuryente namin (mahirap lang kasi kami). Tapos kapag dumating pa siya, pwedeng sa kanya mo na lang bayaran yung balanse para di na niya ituloy ang pagputol. :)

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Yeah I noticed this too. Syet, nung bata pa ako, inaabot ng 2-3 buwan ang utang namin sa Meralco bago dumadating yung puputol ng kuryente namin (mahirap lang kasi kami). Tapos kapag dumating pa siya, pwedeng sa kanya mo na lang bayaran yung balanse para di na niya ituloy ang pagputol. :)

 

and then ibubulsa na yun nung magpuputol ng kuryente

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Greedy yan meralco. Pag may maintenance and ung power na nananakaw through jumper sinisingil nila sa consumer. Lahat ng losses tayo sumasalo. Mag isa q sa tinitirhan ko. Andito lang aq 7pm ng gabi to 8am umaga tulog pa q nun. Ang monthly bill q 2500 to 2900 lintik na yan

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Local politicians have control over the franchise of Meralco to exclusively distribute electricity.  Politicians also created the single, largest loophole that is making businesses lose money and remove confidence of investors by encouraging the rise of illegal settlements that have been sustaining corrupt politicians or dynasties in office.  Much of the problems of Meralco is system loss due to illegal connection.

We should also make the Church responsible for its actions since it is the strongest power player in local politics that helped create this debacle of lawlessness.

Yet this is not just a problem with utility companies. If you feel Filipinos are discriminated or that their passport is way down with the most restriction of entry Visas abroad, it is because of this culture created by their politicians that encourages immorality. Even if only 20% of Filipinos are immoral or made to exist in this guilty state, where God's basic Law of propriety, particularly covetousness and the removal of the sense of God or goodness is violated or ignored, then the remaining 80% would suffer from the consequence of toleration.  National government programs are made useless by allowing a chunk of Filipinos to live in illegal settlements that basically exist outside the radar of government authority and thus, lawless. They are the 24/7 lawless children factory while the nation struggles to provide for the dignity of citizens. 

On 4/20/2009 at 11:52 PM, reskie22 said:

 

they dont used electric meter in their station for their own purpose

yet they charge their client for system lost....

 

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