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Wednesday, February 05, 2014

Delmarva Power Helps Customers Plan For Potential High Winter Bills

Delmarva Power reminds customers who are having trouble keeping their accounts current through these cold-weather stretches and higher energy-use periods that resources are available.

“We have a wide range of payment options that we offer customers and also offer to work individually with any customer on ways they can better manage their energy expenses,” said Gary Stockbridge, president, Delmarva Power Region. “We want them to know they can always call us for help.”

Standard bill payment options Delmarva Power offers include special payment arrangements aimed at bringing their accounts up to date over a mutually agreeable period of time. They can be made by calling 1-800-375-7117 and speaking with a customer service representative.
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8 comments:

  1. Maybe they should stop jacking up their rates in the winter.

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  2. I called them recently questioning why my bill was higher than usual even though I keep my heat on 64 most of the time....their response was "well, the rates are actually the winter rates which are lower" than the summer. Ha ha!!!
    Have to agree with 840PM......

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  3. Delmarva Power is the next biggest legalized robbery right next to gasoline pricing. What do you do...don't pay and be in the dark??? Don't buy gasoline sit home???? Yet, we send billions out of the US to help so many other underprivileged countries. what a JOKE.

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  4. I guess people don't understand when temperatures are as cold as they have been, your heat sources have been running more. Even to maintain a 64° home

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  5. Perhaps they could save some money by not sending monthly mailings to compare my usage with some "neighbors". This is in addition to my monthly bill mailing. I have total electric including heat and I feel like telling them to check my "neighbors" propane and/or oil bills added to their electricity and see who is not conserving power.

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  6. Our bill now exceeds any mortgage pymt. we've ever had. We do conserve. It's the "WINTER" rates...nothing more. (Most of our neighbors get the same "useage"comparison we get.)
    Highway robbery is to put it mildly!

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  7. well if Chesapeake utilities would start extending their pipeline maybe more of us could switch over to natural gas and tell the electric company to shove it! how about it Chesapeake utilities any chance you want to get involved here? didn't think so!

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  8. I can't wait till the day when Delmarva Power goes under.

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