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Re: Water bill help as unemployed

Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2015 10:35 am
by Admin
Even if some agency were to help with your water bill, what would you do next month as you say you are unemployed? You need to find a source of income....or a job. So until then, you can explore programs, but most of the organizations will ask the same question. Anyway, find programs to pay water bills.

Re: Water bill help as unemployed

Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2016 5:34 am
by JoeQuick
My family received assistance to have our water bill paid to Citizen's Energy Group in Hendricks County. The entire bill was paid. But we called this morning and they still won't turn us on until we pay them $88 more for a so called reconnect fee. Now we have to go all weekend again without water. The water we used has been paid for, this fee is a ransom. How is this legal for a public utility? Especially for that amount? It's legalized theft.
I'm unemployed and broke at the moment. I know I'm a loser but this is still poor treatment.

Re: Water bill help as unemployed

Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2016 7:50 am
by Admin
Well, what does the contract you have with the Hendricks County water company say? If the contract says they can charge that fee (or they support the amount), then you agreed to it and nothing you can do. Other than to apply for financial help, which may be found here. http://www.needhelppayingbills.com/html ... ce_pr.html
JoeQuick wrote:My family received assistance to have our water bill paid to Citizen's Energy Group in Hendricks County. The entire bill was paid. But we called this morning and they still won't turn us on until we pay them $88 more for a so called reconnect fee. Now we have to go all weekend again without water. The water we used has been paid for, this fee is a ransom. How is this legal for a public utility? Especially for that amount? It's legalized theft.
I'm unemployed and broke at the moment. I know I'm a loser but this is still poor treatment.