Dominion Third-Party Notification is One Program that Gives Customers Peace of Mind
Posted on: Monday, 9 February 2009, 07:13 CST
- Customers can designate a person or party to be notified if bill becomes past due
- Notification helps prevent avoidable disconnection of electric service
- Dominion offers gift certificates, other ways to help those affected by recession
"Dominion wants to help customers who are facing hardships during the current economic slump," said
Dominion's Third-Party Notification Program allows customers to designate a relative, clergy member, social service agency or friend to be notified in the event that electric service is in danger of being disconnected for nonpayment. This allows both the customer and the designated third party to receive notification of any past-due amount owed and the due date for that amount.
The designated third parties are not obligated to pay the bill, nor do they have any liability for the account. The third party can, however, assist the customer with arrangements to ensure the electric service continues without interruption.
There is no charge for using the service. A Third-Party Notice Request form, which must be completed by the customer to initiate the service, is available by contacting Dominion's Customer Service Center at 1-888-667-3000 or online at www.dom.com keyword "third party."
Dominion also offers gift certificates in denominations of
Anyone can buy a gift certificate, but they can be redeemed only by a Dominion customer. All customers need to do is include the gift certificate with their regular payment. Information is available by calling 1-877-770-GIFT (4438) and at Dominion's Web site, www.dom.com keyword "gift certificate."
The winter heating season, coupled with the current recession, has placed many Dominion customers in difficult financial situations. Dominion offers several options to help customers who have missed one or more payments.
Customers who are behind in their bill payment are encouraged to obtain information on these options by calling Dominion Customer Service at 1-888-667-3000 or by visiting Dominion's Web site at www.dom.com and searching for keyword "billhelp."
Heating costs can account for 25 percent to 50 percent of a home's total energy expense. Efficiency experts offer these tips to control heating costs:
- If you have a forced-air heating system, clean or replace the filter monthly and keep heat vents open and unobstructed by furniture.
- Make sure all ductwork is sealed at joints and intersections with duct sealer or silicone caulk.
- Set thermostats at 68 degrees or the lowest temperature at which you are comfortable. For every degree you lower the setting, you will experience a savings of up to 3 percent in energy costs.
Dominion
Dominion is one of the nation's largest producers of energy, with a portfolio of approximately 27,000 megawatts of generation. Dominion serves retail energy customers in 12 states. For more information about Dominion, visit the company's Web site at http://www.dom.com .
SOURCE Dominion Virginia Power
Source: PR Newswire
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