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Yes, they do compensate sometimes, which is more than I can say for other companies (I'm looking at you, V---on, and X---ty).
I know this is off topic.
If my electric go out for days. Is the electric company going to replace all the home grown beef and my store bought ice cream?
- maratsade7 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
Well, I never had any luck with my electric company about that. I've had outages lasting for 7 to 10 days due to hurricanes, and not a peep from the electric company.
Lowe's gave me $250 to compensate me for food gone bad in a refrigerator that kicked the bucket 18 months after I bought it. That was part of the extended warranty, but $250 was the limit. I lost more than that, but it was better than nothing, and they were very prompt about it without me having to jump through any hoops.
I also never got anything from the phone company when the land line was dead for over 10 days. I finally cancelled the land line because it was dead more often than it was alive and it just wasn't worth it.
- MarkJFine7 years agoProfessor
maratsade wrote:Well, I never had any luck with my electric company about that. I've had outages lasting for 7 to 10 days due to hurricanes, and not a peep from the electric company.
Same here... There was that ice storm a number of Februarys ago where there was no power for a week. I don't recall Dominion being nice and providing a rollback.
It was rough, but I didn't call them or get on social media to cuss them out and make demands for restitution like you see people do on here. I simply reported the outage and waited it out.
Life is simply too short for people to be so angry and paranoid all the time.
- maratsade7 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
I never called the electric company either, but I did call the phone company and was told they didn't do pro-rating. The X cable company allegedly pro-rates, but customers have to call. When you do, you fall into a deep dark phone tree. Eventually, the user dies, goes insane, or gives up to prevent death or insanity.
I personally think that companies should perhaps consider some sort of goodwill gesture if service is down for a long time, perhaps over 3 days. It doesn't seem to be a thing, though.
- GabeU7 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
Reggie wrote:I know this is off topic.
If my electric go out for days. Is the electric company going to replace all the home grown beef and my store bought ice cream?
And who's going to take care of the smell? Beef is just plain putrid when it rots. UGH!!! :p
- maratsade7 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
In New York city once there was a long outage, and people were having parties and sharing ice cream, making hamburgers and steaks, etc., having one big block party. It was pretty awesome. I think if people just let others know their power is down and they have fully loaded fridges and freezers, parties could be organized to eat all the food before it rots.
- MarkJFine7 years agoProfessor
Oooooh... I remember two big NYC blackouts: The first was 1965? We were living in an apartment complex in South Queens that had their own power generation. It was awesome to look out the window and see darkness all the way to JFK.
The second I would have to say was 1977, because it was in that ESPN Yankees doc. Dunno about cookouts, but there was a lot of looting that night. I just remember it because I was on my way to see Todd Rundgren at the Asbury Park Convention Center, and there were zero NYC FM radio stations on the air.
- maratsade7 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
Have you heard of seed potatoes? Works the same way with beef, only it's seed steaks.
Amanda wrote:how do you grow beef?
- Reggie7 years agoTeaching Assistant
maratsade wrote:Have you heard of seed potatoes? Works the same way with beef, only it's seed steaks.
Amanda wrote:how do you grow beef?
You have it all wrong. You have to plant the whole cow. Then you get roast & steaks & the best ground beef you will ever taste. LOL
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