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Help Available to Utility Customers for Unpaid Bills

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If you are a customer of NYSEG and RG&E, the utilities want to help you find relief for unpaid bills for their services. COVID-related and winter season pauses on service disconnections have ended, as has the Companies’ Late Payment Charge Suspension announced last fall. Customers with a financial need for help with unpaid bills are urged to act now to keep their service on and call NYSEG or RG&E Customer Service to inquire about assistance and options. Only if customers take no action after receiving multiple bills, calls, and notices will they face disconnection.

“Having unpaid bills is stressful, but financial help is available if people take some very simple steps, starting by contacting us,” said Theresa VanBrooker, vice president of Customer Service at NYSEG and RG&E. “When past-due bills are taken care of, it benefits all customers, as the burden of unpaid balances is shared by all ratepayers. But most importantly, it means people who need help the most are getting it.”

Any residential customers experiencing difficulty paying their utility bill should call Customer Service to inquire about assistance and options. Only if customers take no action after receiving multiple bills, calls, and notices will they face disconnection. These measures are required by the New York State Public Service Commission and are intended to provide customers with significant advance warning before any disconnection is performed. While only a small percentage of the Companies’ customers statewide have a debt that is more than 60 days past due, the amount of this debt totals more than $180 million across NYSEG and RG&E.

Recognizing that the COVID pandemic caused financial hardship for residents and businesses, the Companies implemented an Electric and Gas Bill Relief Program in 2022, approved by the New York State Public Service Commission for eligible New Yorkers, which reduced balances for past-due bills for customers through a one-time bill credit. In January 2023, additional relief for customers who did not previously receive a bill relief credit was approved. Qualifying residential and small business customers were eligible to have a past-due balance from bills for service through May 1, 2022, reduced through a one-time bill credit up to $1,250 at NYSEG and $1,500 at RG&E. The Companies also ceased disconnections during this time, though customers still may have received disconnection notices to assist them in qualifying for emergency assistance.

Customers in arrears will receive multiple communications from us in advance of a disconnection. These contacts will include a bill, a reminder notice or a phone call, a termination notice with an additional payment period, an additional call, and then an in-person field visit to the residence to collect or shut off service.

NYSEG and RG&E make deferred payment agreements and other assistance available for eligible customers. We can help with payment plans for eligible customers, which are available online or by calling us so we can find a solution together. For more information on bill assistance or other available resources, visit nyseg.com/HelpWithBill or Help With Bill – RGE
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