Being Behind in Power Bills Shouldn't Be Life-Threatening ; While Cmp Will Work with Such Customers, the State May Offer More Safeguards Soon.
Portland Press Herald › April 15, 2008
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Portland Press Herald › April 15, 2008
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There may be some good news hidden inside the bad news for Central Maine Power Co. customers who haven't been able to pay their electric bills this winter.
CMP customers who have let bills go unpaid over the heating season are protected by law from having their service cut off when that could be hazardous to their health or even their lives. Thus, from Nov. 1 to April 15, people behind in their bills will continue to be provided with power.See the full content of this document
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Being Behind in Power Bills Shouldn't Be Life-Threatening ; While Cmp Will Work with Such Customers, the State May Offer More Safeguards Soon.
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