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so i'm moving to JC in a couple of weeks... had the utiliities transferred in my name and have to put a deposit over 100.00.. has anyone ever had to do this? lived in NYC almost 15 yrs, CONED never had me do this to turn on service.
so i'm moving to JC in a couple of weeks... had the utiliities transferred in my name and have to put a deposit over 100.00.. has anyone ever had to do this? lived in NYC almost 15 yrs, CONED never had me do this to turn on service.
Yes. I remember the first time I got service in my name, they required a deposit. You have no history with them, so they don't know if you're going to pay. I guess they're covering themselves in case you're a deadbeat. You'll get it back at the end of a year, I think.
When I got my first apartment--which admittedly was a long time ago--I had to give both PSEG and NJ Bell a deposit in order to initiate service. As was already said, this was because I had no history with those utilities.
Given the percentage of deadbeats out there, I am very surprised that Con Ed doesn't require a deposit.
You did better than me, I had to give a deposit of $270, not getting it back for 12 months. They also disconnected me on moving day and left me with no heating. They're the worst.
You did better than me, I had to give a deposit of $270, not getting it back for 12 months. They also disconnected me on moving day and left me with no heating. They're the worst.
holy crap.. wow.. trying to figure out why we paid different amounts.. so i'm guessing you didn't like them?
When I got my first apartment--which admittedly was a long time ago--I had to give both PSEG and NJ Bell a deposit in order to initiate service. As was already said, this was because I had no history with those utilities.
Given the percentage of deadbeats out there, I am very surprised that Con Ed doesn't require a deposit.
nope, no deposit that i can remember from coned in the Bronx or National Grid in Brooklyn last year... yea i'm all over the place lol.. Cali here i come lol
Yes. I remember the first time I got service in my name, they required a deposit. You have no history with them, so they don't know if you're going to pay. I guess they're covering themselves in case you're a deadbeat. You'll get it back at the end of a year, I think.
how do they come up w/ an amount? i'm putting down 134.00
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