Most of our utilities bills are due around mid month in my area, with the exception the gas bill. That particular bill is due whenever Little Bunny Fu-Fu moons the billing department manager at the gas company. Fu-Fu likes to do his mooning usually between the 8th to the 13th of the month, sometimes as late as the 15th. But not this month, no Fu-Fu, decided to be a real pain. He mooned & the bill was due on the 6th.
Lets take a look at this:
- Our checks arrive between the 1st & the 3rd
- The 3rd was Saturday of Labor Day weekend, mail & banks mostly worked a half day at best.
- The 4th & 5th were the Sunday & Monday of Labor Day weekend, therefore no mail.
- Tuesday the 6th, the gas bill's due date is the first chance to actually mail the bill after getting in checks.
- The mail or the electronic option at the bill-pay places in my area would've taken at least 2 days to clear. The bill would have been 2 - 3 days delinquent.
- The due date cost us 2 days, the holiday costs 2 + days.
Luckily when we were planning our week on Saturday, we noticed the very early due date on the bill & called in the payment. That was another $4. The gas company was trying to catch people off guard & get them to screw up their averaging plans, if they were on them. Many people might not have noticed & kept paying their low late summer gas bills & never known they were no longer averaged until the first big winter bill kicked in & surprised them.
I wold say I was being paranoid, but this isn't the first time the gas company has pulled this crap with us. A little over a year ago, we posted a bill & cleared one day late. We weren't notified or issued a late charge. Instead the next month were issued a bill for $0 & having a slight credit. They had knocked us off the average plan & never informed us. My roomie called them & they informed her that we were no longer averaged & if we wished to be back on the plan we'd have to pay the money we would've actually owed them for the month. We got back on averaging & up til this month we've stayed on top of the gas bill & it's ever changing due date.
This may sound like a little thing, but to have to constantly worry about this bill is frustrating. I know we could use direct billing. However, if the due date is before our checks arrive, we'd be out the overdraft money. I hate my gas company for this stupid bill date issue of theirs. AOG representatives aren't that easy to deal with either. When you go to pay a bill via phone, they'll charge you extra just to talk to a person instead of a computer.
Oh well, it's paid.
Cya
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