BACOLOD City – Starting this month, the Central Negros Electric Cooperative (Ceneco) will strictly implement a “one bill policy.”
In an advisory, Ceneco general manager Lolita Jayme, reminded member-consumers to promptly pay their bills nine days after receipt. Otherwise, their account will be automatically considered past due.
“Failure to do so would mean your account will automatically become past due,” Jayme explained, saying it is convenient to pay the bills promptly to avoid receipt of notice of disconnection.
She added that member-consumers can pay their bills to Ceneco offices or any of the authorized payment centers such as Alvio Business Centers, SM, Savemore, Banks, among others.
“Past due bills are not accepted in the centers,” Jayme noted.
She urged the public not to be easily persuaded by gadgets that offer savings or reduction of electricity consumption.
“We will not hesitate to file cases against posers or scammers victimizing unsuspecting consumers,” she also said.
Previously, Ceneco has already apprehended several illegal gadgets and filed electric pilferage cases against its users./PN
Paano na ang bill ngyaon april 13 wla pang pera pambayad..
Kng hindi kmi mkabayad pupitulan ba ako ng kuryente..bacolod area po