Conn. homeowner billed 25 years for streetlights
A Connecticut utility has reimbursed a woman almost
$10,500 after acknowledging it billed her for 25 years for the electricity used
to power streetlights near her home.
Grace Edwards tells the Hartford Courant she discovered
the billing error after a prospective buyer for the house in Cheshire asked for
a history of utility charges.
Connecticut Light & Power says a developer who
previously owned the home had agreed to pay for the lights.
The company initially refused to reimburse Edwards but
relented when the state's Office of Consumer Counsel got involved.
The overcharges amounted to about $35 each month.
CL&P spokesman Mitch Gross says the utility has
apologized to Edwards for the error and inconvenience.
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