Opiniones sobre Payless Power
Lee las opiniones de los clientes de Payless Power
Rates are high.
Maegan W.
in Dallas
Publicado el January 16, 2025
Response: Hi Maegan, if you have concerns about with your current rates and billing, please do not hesitate to contact us at 1-888-963-933 Published on January 16, 2025
Unfortunately, attempts to pay the bill were unsuccessful. The site does not let me log into my account because it thinks I am a fraud, a fraud in what?! I just want to pay my bill. The support service wants to talk to me until 5 pm, but how should I talk if I am at work at that time. The site is absolutely not finished and there is no customer focus. We will change the supplier.
Kseniia K.
in Houston
Published on January 16, 2025
Response: Thank you for reaching out to us about this matter, Kseniia. We understand that access to your My Account Portal is crucial to making payments to your account, and know how concerning receiving an alert for fraud may be. If you have not already, we recommend clearing the saved cache and cookie data under the privacy and security settings of your browser. Also keep in mind that we have representatives available to assist you from 9AM to 5PM, Monday through Friday, and can be contacted at 1-888-963-9363. Published on January 16, 2025
Rates and payment are too expensive
CHARLENE W.
in Spring
Published on January 16, 2025
Response: Hello Charlene! We understand you may have some concerns for your rates and payments and would be happy to assist. To review your current rates and your billing, a live representative can help you when you call 1-888-963-9363 Published on January 16, 2025
I don’t want to pay a dollar a day for nothing, Looking for another light company right now
Derrick J.
in Alvin
Published on January 16, 2025
Response: Hi Derrick! If you are having concerns with your charges, you can freely view a breakdown of your charges on the My Account Portal, where you will see exactly what charges were applied to the account. If you still have concerns, please reach out to us at 1-888-963-9363 Published on January 16, 2025
A bit expensive
Reggie S.
in Dallas
Published on January 16, 2025
Response: Hi Reggie, thanks for contacting us about your concerns. We understand that your billing is important and we would be happy to assist you! If you have questions about your charges and billing, you can review your charges on the My Account portal or reach out to us at 1-888-963-9363 Published on January 16, 2025
Es muy buena ya que pago mucho menos que con las demas companias pero ahora estoy inconfome siempre recargaba 50 y me duraba 15 dias ahora ya solo 5 dias teniendo la misma accitividad en casa siento que solo al principio me dieron buenos dias…
Maricarmen R.
in Hurst
Published on January 13, 2025
Definitely not happy.** Just received an email stating that I have only 2 days left on my account, when I was told by the representative that I had in Total 30-35 days on my account with a new account/address. Which would roll over into the next month. So how is it that I’m losing a week or a little more, we’ve only had 2-2½ weeks of electrical use.
Amanda A.
in Killeen
Published on August 26, 2024
Response: Ms Alvarado, To summarize, you are unhappy because you were initially advised that your first payment would last you 30-35 days but you quickly received a message stating that you had 2 days left. Your concern is definitely understandable, and we will review the calls of the folks you spoke with to ensure that customers are not being assured of any particular timeframe. Please note that pre-paid service is similar to filling your car up with gas. The distance you drive, the speed and other factors determine how quickly you empty the tank. It’s the same with pre-paid power. Please visit your Payless Power my account portal for a daily summary of your charges or give us a call at 888 963 9363 and we can review it with you in detail. 888 963 9363 Published on August 26, 2024
Information isn’t up to date. They’re 2 days behind on billing, and they’ll turn your lights off even if you make a payment! If you can get regular lights you should cause pay as you go ends up costing more monthly, and you can’t reach customer service as easily.
Anonymous C.
Published on July 17, 2024
Response: Hello- Your review states that Payless Power billing isn’t up to date and is 2 days behind. You also state that you have been disconnected even though you made payment. These issues can be very concerning but there are pretty straightforward explanations. Yes, Payless Power bills 2 days in arrears. Any pre-paid company does this because of the timing that your local utility provides daily meter data. For example, we will receive a meter read from your usage from Monday on Tuesday evening. Then the billing is calculated overnight and an email or text is sent to you Wednesday morning. All prepaid companies have the same schedule because the local utility send the reads out to everyone at the same time. There is no way to expedite this . There are only 2 scenarios in which you would be disconnected after making your payment: 1.) you made a cash payment and the amount was less than the minimum required payment. 2.) you paid the correct amount but the payment posted after the disconnection request already went out. Both instances can be avoided by reviewing the daily invoice you receive in the morning and making the minimum required payment before 12:00 noon that day. Published on July 17, 2024
I have been using them for two years now, I have been pretty happy with them up until Hurricane Berly hit. I am on a daily billing prepaid service and our whole city was down with power and I was still being charged as if I was using full power. Been calling to get this fixed and very hard to reach a person.
Amber K.
in Alvin
Published on July 17, 2024
Response: Hello- Please note that as a pre-paid provider, our systems our systems are designed to take meter data as provided by Centerpoint, and calculate your daily charges based off that. Centerpoint’s metering systems are designed to assume that if a meter stops providing usage data, that it is actually working… just unable to submit the data. When a natural disaster such as Beryl hits, Centerpoint’s system will unfortunately assume that meters at homes affected by the event are actually still energized, and an estimate is generated. Centerpoint sends this estimated meter read to Payless Power, and we calculate charges based on this just like we do every day. This can be highly alarming to a customers …especially of they are without power for an extended period of time. The good news is that Centerpoint also has a mechanism to correct this. They will generate a monthly meter read at the end of a customer’s 30-day billing cycle and send it to Payless Power. If there is a difference between that monthly read and what you were billed daily, the system will make an automatic adjustment in the form of a credit. This same methodology applies to monthly billed post-paid service as well but its hardly ever noticed because everything is usually adjusted by the time the bill is mailed. However, with daily billed plans, it can be alarming and impactful. Rest assured, that any energy related charges billed to you during the storm outage should be automatically adjusted at the beginning of your next billing cycle. If you cannot wait for this to occur, call us ta 888 963 9363 and we can apply temporary solution until the new billing cycle begins. Published on July 17, 2024
I want to make A payment on my account, and out of nowhere I get a message saying that they are having issues with their credit system or something which is very frustrating because they’re telling me I have to pay again but the money has already been taken out of my account which is frustrating. They said that the payment has been voided I’m pissed. Like refund me my money and then I will pay again once my money is refunded it’s not my fault y’all system is messed up. It already enough that it’s expensive as hell. But now when I go to put money towards my account when I only have a few days left magically messes up. I’m about to start looking for new electricity companies🙄
Kathryn B.
in Pearland
Published on May 16, 2024
Response: Ms Baumann- - First let me apologize for any inconvenience. You are correct that Payless Power experience issues with our credit pard payment system on 5/9/24. The resulted in payments approved by the customer’s card company that could not be applied to the customer’s Payless Power account. Due to this we voided all affected payments which in effect, cancelled the payments with the card issuer. We also stopped disconnections until 5/13/24 due to this. If you are still experiencing delays with seeing your pending charge being released, please contact your bank or card company . Each bank has their own time schedule for the release of pending charges. If your bank needs any approval or documentation from Payless Power, let us know and we will be happy to provide it . 888-963-9363 Published on May 16, 2024
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Me preocupaba conseguir electricidad para mi casa a través de una compañía de prepago. Estuve llamando a varias compañías para consultar las diferentes tarifas y luego tuve que pasar por la moles…
Christine M. en Killeen
Llevo varios años con esta compañía y me siento muy satisfecho desde entonces. Incluso cuando me mudé, hicieron que esta situación normalmente estresante fuese y nada problemática La recomiendo…
Julia L. en Webster
Llevo 2 años disfrutando del servicio. Al principio, este servicio iba a ser temporal, pero al ser tan eficaz para mí, decidí mantenerlo a largo plazo. Soy un cliente satisfecho.
Kalandra H. en McKinney
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