Tuesday, May 16, 2006

What is a penny worth?

To a Michigan energy company it's the difference between keeping your lights on and having them turned off.
Consumers Energy turned off the power to a Flint woman after she paid all but one penny of her bill, which was $1,662.08. The company told Jacqueline Williams the power would not be turned on until it received the penny.
The woman went into the Consumers' Energy office and paid the penny and got a receipt. After seven hours without electricity, her power was restored.

Golden rule: Pay your bills on time! Look at the totals and pay the right amount.

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