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Originally Posted by Bogie Shooter
I guess the question is which date did they miss. The due date, second notice or final notice. Somebody dropped the ball...............I doubt it was SECO.
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I doubt it was SECO too. Consider the implications if utilities could stop service when the bill was "a couple of days late". There could be life threatening situations.
I purchased a rental property (in another county) that had been vacant for in excess of six months. The electric power had never been turned off. There was no payment due from me. I asked why they had not turned it off. They said it wasn't worth sending a lineman out to do it. It isn't as simple as tripping a switch.