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  1. Jack Peterson

    Jack Peterson DI Forum Luminary Highly Rated Poster SC Connoisseur Veteran Air Force

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    Who knows? but after my Chat to the GM's executive assistant that deals with this ( Today) she is Now aware from what Dustin has done that there can be a Tie in with Twitter ( and that comes from Talking to them) She tells me that many including Robinsons, Lee group, Cangs and other large Consumers have asked for what we are asking and they have all been told FB is what the Board decided and until such time as anything else Happens nothing will change As to what else gets accomplished I know not until it happens but that is life EH?
     
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  2. Jack Peterson

    Jack Peterson DI Forum Luminary Highly Rated Poster SC Connoisseur Veteran Air Force

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    It may be a quick fix for now but it is Working, Well done that man :thumbsup:
     
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  3. Charlie

    Charlie DI Senior Member Restricted Account Veteran Coast Guard

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    NORECO is well aware that many of its customers are renters and that the renters are the real customers. We renter are the ones using the electricity and we renters are the ones paying the bill in most cases. It's only good customer service to take care of ones customers. Too many people don't seem to grasp where the money comes from that pays their wages.
    And many Filipinos do not complain no matter what. My wife is one of them and she is very typical. And she doesn't use Facebook either.
     
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  5. Dave_Hounddriver

    Dave_Hounddriver DI Forum Luminary Highly Rated Poster

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    Very few, if any, foreigners are actually customers of NORECO. The co-op only allows the property owners to be members and foreigners are seldom property owners. So we are sub-customers if anything. Why should they listen to our complaints when we are not even customers. But complain we do.

    It seems to me that filipinos are the customers and filipinos are happy with notification on Facebook. If they were not then they would complain.

    Since foreigners can have no property rights and no ownership in the Electric co-op and little understanding of how and why they do things then I would say we have to accept or complain to the one who's name is on the electric bill. Whether that is your wife or your landlord, it is the person who is responsible for your supply of electricity. I could be mistaken though. How many foreigners here have an electric bill in their name, which would actually make them customers?
     
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