Utilities use disconnection as a last resort and generally will work with a consumer to establish a mutually acceptable payment schedule.
Consumers who require immediate assistance should contact their municipality to find out what existing programs are in place to address their needs. For further details, you can contact the Ministry of Community and Social Services toll free at 1-888-789-4199.
2006-12-16 09:22:34
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answered by surfer_grl_ca 4
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Since you say this is a new house, has the gas company inspected the work? If not then you could be in a potentially dangerous situation. I assume you lit the pilot light in the hot water heater and had no problems. I don't know where you live but in Southern California they rarely shut off gas to a house because it's so much trouble to go and re-light pilots. They will however shut off to major delinquents and thefts. In all honsety I don't think you'll get anything more than a $200-300 fine for the lock and service reconnect.
2016-05-22 23:54:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Well I suspect the utility companies in London are just like the utility companies in the States. They tell you - pay us, then you don't. Then they tell you - pay us or we'll cut your utility off, then you don't. Then they do - and the only thing you can do to stop them is pay them (no law is going to protect you here - no one gets free gas you know). Now they cut you off, and you want your utility back? - Well, now you get to pay them what you owed, plus interest, plus fees - AND you have to pay them again for "hooking you back up again" - a fee normally twice what you originally owed them. Good luck, come up with money. They are worse than the mob. The mob will break your legs, but at least you'll be warm.
2006-12-16 09:23:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Here in Washington state you only have to pay a little more than 1/2 of the bill (PUD) to get power turned back on, but not sure how the gas companies do it. They need to call and make arrangements.
2006-12-16 10:11:14
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answered by Ryan's mom 7
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My co worker had her lights cut off and they made her pay the bill in full and she had to put a deposit down. Contact them, maybe you can make pymt arrangements with them. They also have programs for ppl who needs help with their bills. I'm not trying to judge you but once you get this resolved try to send them at least something every month or try the budget plan. I hear that it's more helpful. Hopefull everything works out for you and good luck. Merry Xmas, Nina J
2006-12-16 09:25:35
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answered by Nina J 2
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what happens when they shut gas off? you get no gas!!!!! they will be very happy to turn it back on after you pay the bill up. most times the same day they get paid. if it a large bill,most times,and gas company's will take half, plus reconnect fee's, and make arrangements to get caught back up to date.
2006-12-16 09:45:23
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answered by waljac6108 5
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well here in ohio.. if you have a infant that will stop them from turning it off for non payment during times of need. (winter)
once they do turn it off they sometimes want you to pay deposit. usually next day or two they turn it back on
2006-12-16 10:19:16
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answered by hometech02 3
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Pay the past due bill and pay the reconnection fee. Wait period vaires.
2006-12-16 09:21:45
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answered by yancychipper 6
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you have no gas
2006-12-16 11:44:37
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answered by Anonymous
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