- Report: #321762
Complaint Review: FPL Florida Power & Light Company
| FPL Florida Power & Light Company www.FPL.com
Miami, Florida U.S.A. |
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FPL Florida Power & Light Company They are taking advantage of there customers Miami Florida
*Consumer Comment: FPL
*Consumer Comment: Pay
*Consumer Suggestion: Majestic_lizard
*Consumer Comment: I too have had this problem with FPL. I find the rebuttals here suspicious.
*Consumer Suggestion: fpl really not that bad
*Consumer Comment: It is What It is
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I have been with this company for three years and in that time they have asked me for deposits for my service because sometimes i am a month late on my bill. Well now they have 420.00 dollars of my hard earned money and they are asking me for another 57.00 dollars or they will turn off my power i am caught up on my bill and i can not give them more money right now and i feel that i shouldn't have to. If a person falls behind one month there must be financial issues why would you stress them out even more to ask for more money .come on fpl get real start caring about your customers and stop milking them. they shouldn't be allowed to ask for such large deposits from people and the state should put a stop to this nonsense!
elaine
tamarac, Florida
U.S.A.
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FPL
AUTHOR: CHAPMAN1194 - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Friday, November 23, 2012
I've said it once and I'll say it again. FPL is within their rights entirely. If you pay your bills on time for a certain amount of time, they will be required to return your deposit with interest. You can think of it as a nice savings account.
If you have any issues, the best thing you can do is file a protest (NOT A COMPLAINT) with the Florida Public Service Commission. They set the regulations for these companies.
As for the last person who commented, Ellen Plendl will not be able to help in this situation. She works for the PSC, and their job is to set and enforce the laws, not to force power companies to be generous.
I know it is a shame, but if FPL granted exceptions for everyone then they would go bankrupt and none of us would have no power!
As for Livelovelaugh09 you are partly correct on your figures, and FPL is really that bad.
Livelovelaugh09 wrote"And fpl is in full compliace with the state for everything they do."
I take this FPL employee isn't keeping up with all FPL's court docket.
I've been a customer for 36 years with FPL and I too got a demand for deposit for being late once.
Majestic_lizard
Call this person.. she will help
Ellen Plendl
Regulatory Specialist
Florida Public Service Commission
Division of Service, Safety, & Consumer Assistance
1-800-342-3552 (phone)
1-800-511-0809 (fax)
president@whitehouse.gov
You can also contact Charlie Christ's office.
#4 Consumer Comment
I too have had this problem with FPL. I find the rebuttals here suspicious.
AUTHOR: Majestic_lizard - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, February 20, 2009
Even worse, their employees were condescending and incompetent and did not understand the facts in my case nor their own policies. I do not appreciate being harassed over the phone by a 40 year old bureaucrat with a high school education who could not exercise critical reasoning skills to save her life. I am going to seek legal assistance today from a relative who legally deals with utility companies for a living.
I have lived in Florida for over a decade and it is my opinion, based on my experiences, that FPL is a corrupt, exploitative monopoly. They will fine disabled and elderly persons ridiculous amounts. They will cut power without warning. They will accidentally misfile payments to the wrong address. All of those things have happened to me over the years.
There needs to be increased government oversight of FPL to prevent this company from exploiting its clients. Anything short of that and this company will continue unethical practices, which include obscene fines.
#5 Consumer Suggestion
fpl really not that bad
AUTHOR: Livelovelaugh09 - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, July 01, 2008
The policy is if ur paid deposit is less than the average of 2 months bills and u pay late 2 or more times in a six month period you will be billed an add dep to increase ur deposit to the 2 month average.
If you want ur hard earned money back all u have to do is is pay your bills on time for 12 months and it will be refunded to you.
As a company fpl is really good. how many companies do u know that gives u intrest on your paid deposit? 6% intrest(which is credited to ur acctount every june) is more than the intrest most banks offer.
ppl tend to forget that fpl needs financial assests provide wat they offer.....if every1 had ur attitude abt causually being a month late do u think u would have reliable power?
And fpl is in full compliace with the state for everything they do.
So, though you don't want to hear it, my advice is to GET REAL and stop thinking a monopoly like FP & L cares about anything but its bottom line.

