AEP During the cold winter month my bill took a hike of four hundred dollars normally an average of 160 a month. This past month it surged to a grand total of 533 dollars. And that's for the past month which does not come up with the current month that is coming up. They told me because i am all electric that is the reason my bill jumped so high. Which is a total lie. How is someone that is struggling to pay the bill supposed to survive. I have now turn my heat off and will suffer in the cold because apparently im consuming to much power. My house stays in the dark already as is. And i am already on a payment plan to begin with. My power bill has never ever been that high. They are doing this to all customers because they think they can get away with it. I can not afford to pay the bill so i guess here in the next month i will be sitting without power.
Without any discussion with the homeowners in my neighborhood in North Eastmoor, AEP contracted a local tree company to cut down trees in the easement on our properties where power lines are located.
They cut limbs and large sections of the tree trunk were stacked against my wooden privacy fence and the fence of the neighbor that lives behind me. I assumed that AEP would do the right thing and remove the cut wood from our properties, however the only thing they did was to run the small branches with leaves through a chipper. That debris was removed. Our fences are beginning to lean under the weight of the stacked wood that they left.
What gives AEP the right to do this kind of costly harm to a neighborhood, at the cost of the individual home owners? We didn't ask for this activity. Why should we carry the burden of cost?
I called AEP this morning and asked these questions. While I was away from home, AEP send someone named "Paul" out who left a card in our screen door which stated again that it was the responsibility of the home owner to dispose of the wood that they left on our properties.
AEP must be made to do the right thing and complete their job by removing the wood from the trees they cut down on home owner's properties in our neighborhood. What can be done to assure that this happens?
American Electric Power Reviews
AEP During the cold winter month my bill took a hike of four hundred dollars normally an average of 160 a month. This past month it surged to a grand total of 533 dollars. And that's for the past month which does not come up with the current month that is coming up. They told me because i am all electric that is the reason my bill jumped so high. Which is a total lie. How is someone that is struggling to pay the bill supposed to survive. I have now turn my heat off and will suffer in the cold because apparently im consuming to much power. My house stays in the dark already as is. And i am already on a payment plan to begin with. My power bill has never ever been that high. They are doing this to all customers because they think they can get away with it. I can not afford to pay the bill so i guess here in the next month i will be sitting without power.
Without any discussion with the homeowners in my neighborhood in North Eastmoor, AEP contracted a local tree company to cut down trees in the easement on our properties where power lines are located.
They cut limbs and large sections of the tree trunk were stacked against my wooden privacy fence and the fence of the neighbor that lives behind me. I assumed that AEP would do the right thing and remove the cut wood from our properties, however the only thing they did was to run the small branches with leaves through a chipper. That debris was removed. Our fences are beginning to lean under the weight of the stacked wood that they left.
What gives AEP the right to do this kind of costly harm to a neighborhood, at the cost of the individual home owners? We didn't ask for this activity. Why should we carry the burden of cost?
I called AEP this morning and asked these questions. While I was away from home, AEP send someone named "Paul" out who left a card in our screen door which stated again that it was the responsibility of the home owner to dispose of the wood that they left on our properties.
AEP must be made to do the right thing and complete their job by removing the wood from the trees they cut down on home owner's properties in our neighborhood. What can be done to assure that this happens?