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Report: #1000532

Complaint Review: SCE&G - Columbia South Carolina

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  • Reported By: Wayne — Columbia South Carolina United States of America
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SCE&G Over-charging me on my monthly gas usage. Columbia, South Carolina

*Consumer Comment: What "facts" do you have to support your claim?

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I know for a fact that I'm not using the amount of gas, monthly, for which SCE&G is billing me. It's just ridiculous!

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#1 Consumer Comment

What "facts" do you have to support your claim?

AUTHOR: Ken - (USA)

POSTED: Monday, January 21, 2013

Have you compared the readings on your meter with the ones you're billed for?

That's the first step you need to take to uncover the "facts".

Meters used for revenue are required by law to be accurate to a small fraction of a percent.

Let us know what "facts" you find.

No, I don't work for them.

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