On 02/06/2011, peris wangui <
periswangui@gmail.com> wrote:
> My Meter and my Neighbors prepay meter are faulty (to our advantage). since
> the initial 60 units, the units have not gone below 20 units, once it gets
> to 20, it resets itself back to 29....for the past one month since
> installation.
> I also know a couple of other people with the same Problem/bahati makes me
> wonder how much revenue KPLC is loosing and whether they did test these
> system thoroughly...
> I hope they will have no way of catching up with me..

..but am saving my
> usual 2K just in case.
>
> Peris
>
>
>
> On Mon, May 30, 2011 at 7:34 AM, Solomon Mburu Kamau <
solo.mburu@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>>
>> @ Wash,
>> 80K? I'll seal my lip, on this one.
>> But the rationale could be that there are some places where the rates
>> (consumption per unit) charged are higher. For instance, my friend
>> tells me when he was staying at South B, the units he was charged were
>> much higher, than what he's paying at his current location in Ruaka.
>> From this, if at all that's the case, Wilson Airport area is a high
>> unit area than say, Kibera (which is next door).
>> But still, the logic does not make sense. I thought with pre-pay, the
>> consumption should have dropped instead of rising. Unfortunately, KPLC
>> will always keep you guessing.
>>
>>
>> On 30/05/2011, Odhiambo Washington <
odhiambo@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > On Mon, May 30, 2011 at 09:31, Okechukwu <
okechukwu@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >
>> >> When you change from post to pre-paid meters, the post-paid meters will
>> >> undergo a disconnection & decommissioning, which takes about 60 days.
>> >> After
>> >> the end of this period (may take longer), KPLC will refund your deposit
>> >> by
>> >> a
>> >> check sent to your postal address via registered mail. At the time of
>> >> clearing this, if you still have a bill, they will deduct the bill from
>> >> your
>> >> check. If the bill is more, then the next time you top-up your pre-paid
>> >> meter, they will first deduct the difference. This process might happen
>> >> sometimes in the future but only happens after the 60-day expiry.
>> >>
>> >>
>> > Ok. Can someone explain this one to me, please.
>> >
>> > In our office,our monthly electricity bill with the postpaid was always
>> > an
>> > average KES 50,000 (BTW, I need the services of an electrical contractor
>> > to
>> > come and tell me where all this power is going. So if you know someone,
>> > refer them to me).
>> >
>> > Recently, KPLC came and installed prepaid meters at Wilson Airport.
>> > Since
>> > then, our consumption has risen to an average or KES 20,000 per week!
>> >
>> > So, tell me - if we've paid 50k (avg) monthly all these years, how comes
>> > now
>> > we're averaging 80k monthly?
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > --
>> > Best regards,
>> > Odhiambo WASHINGTON,
>> > Nairobi,KE
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