Ontario energy company to issue credits totalling more than $2.6M to customers

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An Ontario energy company that was overcharging customers until earlier this year will provide one-time credits totalling more than $2.6 million.

, which serves approximately 173,000 customers in the Durham region area. An AVC is a binding written commitment to correct violations identified by a regulatory body.

Elexicon must pay a fine of $7,500 and provide credits totalling $2,658,000, the board said. To customers in its Veridian Rate Zone, the company must provide credit equivalent to four years of overcharges. Customers in its Whitby Rate Zone will receive credits for 15 months worth of overcharges. The board says the error was discovered when it became aware of “a billing issue relating to the proration of certain charges” earlier this year. At that time, it requested all electricity distributors review their billing systems.

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Every one in this country is corrupt.

Much needed in these difficult times! God’s Blessings! Melvyn!

How about eliminating the fuckin carbon tax.

What will you do with your $0.20?

So that’s $1 each ?

Is this the same system Enbrige uses? They have been trying to bill me insane amounts

Still waiting on like 3 other credits. they claimed 1 thing and paid out another lol

Screw the credits and grants, keep your greasy, no good hands out of our pockets in the first place!

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