Anonymous
Houston,#2Author of original report
Sat, December 08, 2012
Well-managed companies have a grace period as normal policy. TARA Energy is the only company in over 30 years of my experience that has absolutely no grace period. Many customers find TARA payment policies unacceptable and unworkable--per TARA customer service. At the least, not having a grace period is outside customary business practice, untenable, and a costly rip-off for those who have no alternative payment date within normal policy.
The Outlaw Josey Wales
Golden Meadow,#3Consumer Comment
Sat, December 08, 2012
don't you know that texas belongs to stacie, I wouldn't get her mad
Ken
Colorado,#4Consumer Comment
Sat, December 08, 2012
and your part of that is to pay on time, EVERY time.
They DO not and CANNOT care about your payday, your financial condition or disablity.
Why should they?
It's extra work for them to contact you and then possibly have to disconnect and reconnect your service.
This is deifnitely NOT a Ripoff on their part.
I think you'll find, when you contract with another company, we'll be hearing from you again on Ripoff Report...just a prediction.
BTW, ONE day late IS late.