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“The fight isn’t over until you win it, Fitz. That’s all you have to remember. No matter what the other man says.” ― Royal Assassin
I am sorry for taking so long to post an update regarding the prior post. Not only I have been extra busy, but I wanted to have a resolution first.
After getting that crazy large bill, I went back and forth with different representatives at Con Edison (ConEd). They were telling me that the bill was correct and I was telling them that it was impossible no matter how cold this winter had been. The total bill for the prior 12 months was $2,040.00. How can only 3 months (with a 4th on the way) be $2,651.31?
Eventually a rep agreed to schedule an appointment for a technician to come to my condo and look at the meter. The next available appointment was April 4th. This was March 5th. It meant that I had to wait a whole month. Eventually they moved up a few days and scheduled for March 30th. Still I couldn’t imagine waiting that long to get this resolved.
So, for the next couple of days I wrecked my brain trying to figure out what could be wrong. This was crazy, especially considering I had just spent 15K on a brand new HVAC system a few months prior. I originally thought that my bill was held up because it was extremely low.
On Saturday March 8, I woke up and decided to call the HVAC company and have them come back and check the new system. Perhaps it could be something with the new system. They originally want to send a technician on Monday, I insisted that it had to be the same day.
The technician came and eventually found a broken wire behind the wall that was causing the system to run non-stop. Coincidence or they make a mistake when they installed? I don’t know. The owner of the company questioned why I didn’t call after the first high bill. I said I never got a first high bill and that is exactly why I think ConEd was negligent and at fault.
I contacted ConEd, canceled the appointment and explained that the problem had been fixed. I asked them to adjust the bill based on the following points:
- They were negligent in not generating a bill
- I had to call and email numerous times for them to produce a bill
- All their representatives kept assuring that all was fine and that a bill eventually would be generated
- Only when I threatened to file a complaint with the state they generated a bill
- Had I received the first high bill I would have started troubleshooting and would have contacted my HVAC person right away and not incurred additional bills
- The fact that they are not responsive, taking multiple calls and emails to eventually get their attention
After many more emails ConEd proposed a payment plan: 15% down and 12 equal installments on top of the regular bill. I didn’t accept that. To me an adjustment in the bill was in order.
This whole situation was really stressful to me. I like things resolved and not in limbo. I considered just paying and putting it behind me, since I believe that sometimes it is easier to throw money at a problem. But it didn’t feel right to just pay it. So I kept insisting with ConEd that they had some fault in the situation.
After many back and forth emails, I was getting nowhere so I filed a complaint online with NYSDPS – New York State Department of Public Service. The same day I received a call from ConEd’s executive office. They had received the complaint and wanted to talk about it. I explained the situation and they said it was the norm to stop sending bills when the usage is extremely high, so they can review the bill. I countered with the fact that they should inform the customer of that, and not assure the customer that all was fine. I also mentioned that it seems tricky and disingenuous to let a high bill keep going and then offer a payment plan as if they are doing us any big favors.
Eventually the lady on the phone apologized and offered me a $390.00 discount on the bill. I said that that was not enough. She asked how much I wanted and I said: $1,700. She said the most that she could offer me was $750.00, and a payment plan for the rest of the bill. I accepted that. I have the feeling that I could have gotten exactly what I wanted and deserved, but I didn’t have the energy to continue to pursue this, and honestly this feels like a win.
So they adjusted the bill. Since I had already paid the first large bill, as a sign of good faith, they said I didn’t have to give a payment down and could just pay the balance in 12 equal installments on top of the regular bill. I chose to pay a large payment down and then have the remainder in 10 payments.
Dealing with NY state has been very positive. If ConEd and I wouldn’t have come to agreement then NY State would have stepped in. I am not sure what the result would be if that was case.
There are so many lessons here. I am still learning them. Hindsight is 20/20, so I can see how I could have done more, but I am proud of myself for the continued pressure for ConEd to generate a bill, for troubleshooting and for not just accepting a payment plan.
I am glad this is done and I can mentally move on to other things. Thank you all for your support and for the guidance!
“There are five important things for living a successful and fulfilling life: never stop dreaming, never stop believing, never give up, never stop trying, and never stop learning.” ―

What a nuisance, but I’m glad you figured it out and negotiated a settlement Ana.
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yeah, it really was! I am very happy and relieved.
Blessings!
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Congratulations: well done ! I’m like you. It would have bothered me too — and I could not have rested till I found ‘a way out’
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Thank you! Exactly – I feel so light, it is like this huge weight has been lifted off my shoulders.
Blessings!
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good for you, well done!!! I. love that you didn’t give up!
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Hi Beth,
Thank you so much!
Blessings!
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omg! glad it got resolved
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Thank you, April!
Blessings!
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Congrats!
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Thank you Susanne!
Blessings!
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I’m glad you figured out what the problem was! I’m glad you stuck with it. But am sorry you are stuck with a bill that’s still high.
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Thank you Marie!
It stings a bit, but I am choosing to focus on the fact that it is finally resolved.
Blessings!
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Congrats on your persistence, Ana. Such shameless customer service and very sneaky. I’m glad you got most of what you wanted and hopefully the stress is all now behind you!
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Thank you, AB!
Very sneaky and shameful indeed. I am so relieved.
Blessings!
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Well done for sticking with it and fighting to the bitter end. It was worth it .
Now you deserve an easy time. Relax and enjoy!
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Thank you, Ute!
I am breathing a sigh of relief 🙂
Blessings!
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Wow. What they said about not sending a bill if they notice usage going up in such a manner, makes absolutely no sense to me. Wouldn’t that be a reason to reach out and ask a customer what’s going on???? They left you completely in the dark (pun not intended) and followed that up by taking advantage. Amazing also how they fast they called you once you filed the complaint! I’m glad this is now behind you even if the resolution isn’t what you wanted. Also glad the problem with the wire is discovered and fixed!
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Hi Marty,
I am shocked by the experience and with the fact that they can get away with it. It sounds very shady to me that they wouldn’t alert the customer immediately, instead just instructing their reps to say: “don’t worry, the bills will eventually come, and then you call back and we will give you a payment plan”.
The lady that offered the settlement said that it is the norm to take 120 days to review and send the bill. I argued that I was only sent a bill because I hounded them with calls and emails. I am glad that I was able to tell her all I thought about it – not that is going to change anything.
I was called within a few hours, so I am glad to see that some avenues for resolution works. I probably could have gone further with this, but I was already mentally exhausted and wanted to have it all behind me.
At the end of the day, this alerted me to the fact to always be aware of getting timely bills and follow up on it. And of course, always advocate for myself when I feel something it is not right.
Thank you and blessings!
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