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Electricity bills harassments: Postpaid consumers can turn into prepaid meters

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26 December, 2020, 09:20 pm
Last modified: 26 December, 2020, 09:20 pm

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Electricity bills harassments: Postpaid consumers can turn into prepaid meters

Consumers will have to buy the meters personally and inform the local power distribution office to get the service

UNB
26 December, 2020, 09:20 pm
Last modified: 26 December, 2020, 09:20 pm
Electricity bills harassments: Postpaid consumers can turn into prepaid meters

The post-paid electricity bill payers will be able to replace their meters with pre-paid ones to escape harassment regarding bill payment, said Consumers Association of Bangladesh (CAB) on Saturday.

Consumers will have to buy the meters personally and inform the local power distribution office to get the service, said a press release of CAB.

The information was shared in a programme organized by CAB Chattogram representatives at the Executive Engineer's office of Power Sales & Distribution Division in Kalurghat, on Saturday.

The CAB leader alleged that consumers are facing numerous problems regarding bill readings and people are being burdened with excessive bills.

Despite the government having supplied the pre-paid meters, the distribution process is being delayed, triggering additional suffering to the consumers, they said.

Power distribution Division's executive engineer Mohammad Imam Hossain said consumers can change the meters by informing local power distribution offices after buying the digital meters personally.

"The local power distribution offices will carry on the next formalities," he said.

Regarding any harassment and irregularities the consumers can also file their complaints at the official facebook page of CAB, the press release said.  

Bangladesh / Top News

Electricity bills / Prepaid Electricity billing system / Prepaid Billing System / Electricity / CAB

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