[ale] [OT] Ga. Power & the "Flat Rate Plan"

Greg Freemyer greg.freemyer at gmail.com
Tue Feb 23 13:22:33 EST 2010


Mine bounces around from year to year.  Sometimes they owe me a few
hundred, sometimes I owe them.

They seem to adjust it a couple times a year, but I really don't watch
it that close.

What I don't like is about 6 yrs ago it seems like it was less than
$150.  Now a little less than $200.  And I really doubt my usage has
changed that drastically.

On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 12:05 PM, Sean Kilpatrick
<kilpatms at speakeasy.net> wrote:
> I doubt I am the only member of this list who takes advantage
> of GA. Power's flat rate plan. Makes budgeting easier.
>
> We got a letter yesterday telling us that for the next 12 months
> our fixed rate will be reduced to $88.07 -- nearly 27% lower than last
> year.
>
> My curiosity piqued by the large drop, I called to find out how much
> we were over/under for the preceding year.  Turns out we overpaid
> by nearly $500 and GA. Power won't refund the balance.  Oh, and that
> new rate of $88.07 is $7.32 MORE than their estimate of the actual
> cost.  That means I will in 12 months pay them for 13 months of
> electricity.
>
> I am not amused.
>
> We will not renew the "Flat Rate Plan" for another year. We can't afford
> the convenience.
>
> Wish I knew a good class action lawyer.
>
> Sean
>
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