4 years ago

I have had a pleasant experience with Eweb in the ...

I have had a pleasant experience with Eweb in the past and especially one time when a woman name Meena or something at the front desk gave me some advice on how to handle my bill because I was struggling as a student. The prices are high but I'm also unfortunately ignorant towards a monopoly on energy because where do I start to understand? However I recently changed my mailing address for business mail that had to be handled in Eugene to a friends house for a few months while I was living in Junction City. Apparently my friend never paid their last bills (not even legally my business right?) and they stuck the couple hundred dollars on my account! I told them I never lived there or agreed to service. Then the guy asked me all these personal questions about where I was staying over the summer. It was inappropriate and now I'm getting ready to send in information and proof about where I was living over the summer so I don't get charged! Apparently anybody who uses the electricity resource for a house(and is stupid enough to want eweb's notices and change mailing addresses to said house) can be charged for outstanding balances? My advice: if you don't have service from eweb just toss them altogether. Don't do the normal thing which is update your mailing address because you DON'T have to agree to service or have your name on the apartment/house lease to be charged extraneous leftovers.

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