Had a breakthrough on a Eversource case this week. Compared the interval data against the bill and found TOU allocation doesn''t match meter timestamps. Client''s been paying $234,000 too much every month since 2013.
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strip mall account with PSE&G — CT ratio mismatch question
Don''t forget to check the Rate GLP effective dates — Evergy backdated a rate change that caught me off guard.
Don''t forget to check the Schedule E-19 effective dates — Oncor backdated a rate change that caught me off guard.
Great catch, Pete C. I''ve seen AEP Ohio do this before — it''s a systemic issue in their billing system.
Good work Frank M. For the folks following along, this is a textbook example of why we check rider calculations on every audit.