Kathie
Phoenix,#2Author of original report
Sat, November 13, 2004
In another thread, it was mentioned that "I now see ads on the TV about how they provide all you can drink for less than 30 dollars a month." BE CAREFUL! That's what OPW SAYS (and we all know that what they SAY ain't even worth the air it displaces). The REAL contract (at least the one I saw) says that "all you can drink" is defined by OPW based on statistical "average" consumption for a family your size (you have to tell them how many people are in your household) AND if you drink too much (OPW decides what is "too much") you will charged a premium for each additional bottle. In other words, the monthly $30 is a base charge, and actual water usage will be determined solely by OPW and charged accordingly. This appears to be just another one of their scams.
Kathie
Phoenix,#3Author of original report
Sat, November 13, 2004
In another thread, it was mentioned that "I now see ads on the TV about how they provide all you can drink for less than 30 dollars a month." BE CAREFUL! That's what OPW SAYS (and we all know that what they SAY ain't even worth the air it displaces). The REAL contract (at least the one I saw) says that "all you can drink" is defined by OPW based on statistical "average" consumption for a family your size (you have to tell them how many people are in your household) AND if you drink too much (OPW decides what is "too much") you will charged a premium for each additional bottle. In other words, the monthly $30 is a base charge, and actual water usage will be determined solely by OPW and charged accordingly. This appears to be just another one of their scams.
Kathie
Phoenix,#4Author of original report
Sat, November 13, 2004
In another thread, it was mentioned that "I now see ads on the TV about how they provide all you can drink for less than 30 dollars a month." BE CAREFUL! That's what OPW SAYS (and we all know that what they SAY ain't even worth the air it displaces). The REAL contract (at least the one I saw) says that "all you can drink" is defined by OPW based on statistical "average" consumption for a family your size (you have to tell them how many people are in your household) AND if you drink too much (OPW decides what is "too much") you will charged a premium for each additional bottle. In other words, the monthly $30 is a base charge, and actual water usage will be determined solely by OPW and charged accordingly. This appears to be just another one of their scams.