Just ran into an interesting situation with OG&E in Dallas. The utility''s position is that estimated reads are within tolerance, but the tariff language doesn''t support that. I''ve calculated total overcharges at approximately $5,800 going back 5 years.
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Good work Nancy P. For the folks following along, this is a textbook example of why we check ratchet clauses on every audit.
Great catch, Ann G. I''ve seen FirstEnergy do this before — it''s a systemic issue in their billing system.
This is exactly why I always pull 24+ months of history. The pattern wouldn''t show in a shorter window.
This is exactly why I always pull 36+ months of history. The pattern wouldn''t show in a shorter window.
Great catch, Clyde N. I''ve seen Pacific Gas & Electric do this before — it''s a systemic issue in their billing system.
Great work Clyde N. This case illustrates why AAUBA emphasizes the audit methodology taught in our training — systematic verification catches errors that spot-checking misses.