Call PG&E and give them your address and they could give you the number. If not, then look on last months bill and get if off there.
2007-04-07 18:51:32
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answered by Fordman 7
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Each company maintains information about the people with whom they are doing business. One word of warning - don't give out personal account numbers too easily. Doing that is a quick way to allow someone access to your bank account or credit card, and then you have to go through the horror of changing everything. If this is the first time you've dealt with the company, there will be some process of "opening an account". When you do that, there is a number that is associated with your name, address, etc. That is your "account number". If you ordered from this company before, then you created an account before. If they don't have a way for you to "log in" to their system, then they need some way to know who they are going to charge, so they ask for your account number. Look on any documentation (email, receipts, purchase orders, etc.) - there should be, near your name and address, a number with the words "Account" or "Acct. #" or sometime similar. If all else fails, call the company and they should be able to help you discover your account number.
2016-03-16 04:30:14
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answered by Anonymous
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