tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4726049806855832871.post3693499304650381855..comments2023-10-29T18:04:34.827+10:00Comments on GLEND558: 812- PAY IN ADVANCEglend558http://www.blogger.com/profile/17230710369170158416noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4726049806855832871.post-57534934495849837222007-12-01T20:03:00.000+10:002007-12-01T20:03:00.000+10:00I understand.. but I'd be mighty pissed if we put ...I understand.. but I'd be mighty pissed if we put out $600 as an advanced payment for fuel.. and ended up with no power. When the generators conk out permanently.. we'll never see that $600 :)<BR/><BR/>Actually, I'm just being a little to realistic. I'd have no problem with payment in advance with a bit better management of CUC.Lil' Hammerheadhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11937533318872228053noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4726049806855832871.post-81769229878051204782007-12-01T00:00:00.000+10:002007-12-01T00:00:00.000+10:00BSF, Those spending their money in the poker room ...BSF, Those spending their money in the poker room and not paying their bills is exactly the reason the ones who are paying their bills are paying so much, we subdizise the non payer (government included, etc.)<BR/><BR/>Lil, if the payment is paid and the power is not on your Kwh's are still good they aren't used on a time basis but a comsumption basis. Therefore they won't go away if they're not being used. It's like (back to the car again) if you don't drive your car for a couple of days the gas is still in the tank. Also combined with the private operator plan (as you suggested) that might not be a problem anymore, hopefully...<BR/>Something must be done.glend558https://www.blogger.com/profile/17230710369170158416noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4726049806855832871.post-90103348872583882272007-11-30T22:33:00.000+10:002007-11-30T22:33:00.000+10:00I'd be very worried about the "pay in advance" sch...I'd be very worried about the "pay in advance" scheme here. You'll end up laying out your $600.00 for your next months power/fuel and end up with no power anyways. They'll come up with some type of excuse as to why they couldn't make the fuel payment (generator maintenance, generators conked out, fuel price fluxuations, etc.) You'll end up short $600.00 and no power to boot.Lil' Hammerheadhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11937533318872228053noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4726049806855832871.post-39689053070781839802007-11-30T22:00:00.000+10:002007-11-30T22:00:00.000+10:00Pre-pay sounds great for cutting down on overhead....Pre-pay sounds great for cutting down on overhead. Those who would spend their utility payment in the poker palaces would be out in the cold or humidity, which is fine. I'm a little worried about those you don't have the money coming in and need the service, though. The old liberal coming out, I suppose. <BR/><BR/>I don't have as high an opinion of the chinese value system as expressed by the anon, and would seriously question, whether such a system could work in a country which places any sort of value on the well being of the individual. Look at the kicking and screaming about paying for what is being used so far. Still, cutting down on the overhead, would be a great start. Too bad, the meter readers, who actually preform actual work will go before the blood sucking slugs in the offices.bigsoxfanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03415669952554171048noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4726049806855832871.post-34682377818247200262007-11-30T18:05:00.000+10:002007-11-30T18:05:00.000+10:00Well said Anon. We all need to get pissed off and ...Well said Anon. We all need to get pissed off and demand some changes especially ones that will work!<BR/>Keep reading and writing, there are quiet a few people out there that read this blog....<BR/>Thanks....glend558https://www.blogger.com/profile/17230710369170158416noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4726049806855832871.post-63833022731267501462007-11-30T17:55:00.000+10:002007-11-30T17:55:00.000+10:00China has a system where you pre-pay for power (al...China has a system where you pre-pay for power (also water and gas)that is loaded onto what looks like a credit card (may be debit card is a better word). The power card is inserted into your house meter to charge the system. It's non-discrimatory and puts everyone on the same level of responsibility (key word - not commonly used or practiced in the CNMI). You can check the meter any time to see how much power you have remaining. This idea has been mentioned in the past by several persons in various Letters to the Editor and has appeared to fall on deaf ears by our local legislature and CUC.<BR/><BR/>Unfortunately, the down side to this simple and fair approach is that CUC would have to find other jobs for all their meter readers and probably half of their accounting and some secretarial staff. God forbid! The other down side is that CUC would save tons of $$ by not having to purchase gas for all the meter readers driving all over the island -- all day, every day. And finally, there would be a substanital long term cost savings in not having to maintain (or purchase) all those SUV's that the meter readers (ab)use. And that's probably just the tip of the iceberg. As a note - I can't help but stiffle a laugh when I hear comments from those who like to bash Chinese culture and claim that China is such a backwards nation. <BR/><BR/>I truely beleive that the CNMI Government (all levels) is purposely letting the CUC self destruct. I haven't figured why, but it will likely have something to do with asking Uncle Sam for $$.<BR/><BR/>I have lived in the CNMI for more than 15 years and have held my thoughts to myself, I am finally starting to get really pissed off.<BR/><BR/>Anonymous for a reasonAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com