Ken
Colorado,#2Consumer Comment
Mon, March 12, 2012
In other words the town owns, maintains and provides the electrical power. Don't just ask some clerk, expecting a good answer and then go off all bent out of shape. It's very unlikely your own town is "Ripping you off."
" I have contacted my lawyer to investigate and force an audit on this company. Please contact your senator or lawyer if you believe this is a scam by a select few to price gouge at will." IF true, talk about over reaction and rampant stupidity.
Sure you did..and what is this lawyers name and what did he say? You know you're accusing a company that YOU have an interest in, of fraud, theft, deception and probably collusion....don't you?
Usually, the back of a utility bill explains the charges and you can ask for a rate chart. What have you done, other than going ballistic?