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IKEDC Now Sends SMS Alert For Disconnection And Payment by Opinionated: 1:16pm On May 25, 2018
The electricity service provider in Nigeria over the last 40 years has become a source of pain, anger and frustration for Nigerians. The company continually fails to deliver electricity, does not bill accurately for the most part and insists on getting paid.

While there are a few alternative power solutions out there, few can be relied upon at the expense of what used to ECN, NEPA, PHCN and now several “EDCs”.

However, some of the new Electricity Distribution Companies are trying to improve on customer service even if supply of electricity is still epileptic.

Ikeja Electricity Distribution Company also Known as Ikeja Electric now sends its customers notification of their debt and its plan to disconnect them soon. While this might not seem like good news to many people, it does give you the chance to pay your bills before any embarrassing disconnection occurs. Also, you get notified of payment when you pay your bills with a balance of any amount still owed given.

This will also help to curb fraud where some officials of the company or even sometimes the people sent to pay on a customer’s behalf pocket the money and claim to have paid thereby causing argument on whether or not a bill has been settled.

This is the example of the message IKEDC customers now get to avoid disconnection:

Dear Customer,
Our record shows that as at today, you have outstanding bills yet to be paid. We advise that you please settle all outstanding debts to avoid service disruption. Please disregard if payments have been made.

Thank you for allowing us serve you.



Upon payment being made by the customer, you receive a message like this:

Dear (account number) Your payment of ₦ danger danger for your IE bill was successful. Your outstanding balance is ₦ danger danger Pls pay to avoid service disruption. For enquires call 017000250

Of course, there may be some other notifications depending on whether you use a prepaid meter or have a credit balance with the company.

We applaud the willingness to communicate more effectively with customers but would also love to have steady electricity supply or what do you say?

source: IKEDC Now Sends SMS Alert for Disconnection and Payment

cc: lalasticlala mynd44

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Re: IKEDC Now Sends SMS Alert For Disconnection And Payment by Nobody: 2:19pm On May 25, 2018
FTC.

AEDC should follow suit and give out meters and stop estimated billings.

A friend who lives in one of the suburbs in Abuja told me that AEDC deliberately refused to give them prepaid meter after 10 months of paying 25k for it. When are we going to get it right in Nigeria

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Re: IKEDC Now Sends SMS Alert For Disconnection And Payment by Sirpaul(m): 2:42pm On May 25, 2018
shiooooooooor shebi na when light dey una go send messgae say you won disconnect

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Re: IKEDC Now Sends SMS Alert For Disconnection And Payment by Abudu2000(m): 2:42pm On May 25, 2018
Ok
Re: IKEDC Now Sends SMS Alert For Disconnection And Payment by drunkpunk(m): 2:42pm On May 25, 2018
scammers..
Re: IKEDC Now Sends SMS Alert For Disconnection And Payment by pegger: 2:42pm On May 25, 2018
Opinionated:

The electricity service provider in Nigeria over the last 40 years has become a source of pain, anger and frustration for Nigerians. The company continually fails to deliver electricity, does not bill accurately for the most part and insists on getting paid.

While there are a few alternative power solutions out there, few can be relied upon at the expense of what used to ECN, NEPA, PHCN and now several “EDCs”.

However, some of the new Electricity Distribution Companies are trying to improve on customer service even if supply of electricity is still epileptic.

Ikeja Electricity Distribution Company also Known as Ikeja Electric now sends its customers notification of their debt and its plan to disconnect them soon. While this might not seem like good news to many people, it does give you the chance to pay your bills before any embarrassing disconnection occurs. Also, you get notified of payment when you pay your bills with a balance of any amount still owed given.

This will also help to curb fraud where some officials of the company or even sometimes the people sent to pay on a customer’s behalf pocket the money and claim to have paid thereby causing argument on whether or not a bill has been settled.

This is the example of the message IKEDC customers now get to avoid disconnection:

Dear Customer,
Our record shows that as at today, you have outstanding bills yet to be paid. We advise that you please settle all outstanding debts to avoid service disruption. Please disregard if payments have been made.

Thank you for allowing us serve you.



Upon payment being made by the customer, you receive a message like this:

Dear (account number) Your payment of ₦ danger danger for your IE bill was successful. Your outstanding balance is ₦ danger danger Pls pay to avoid service disruption. For enquires call 017000250

Of course, there may be some other notifications depending on whether you use a prepaid meter or have a credit balance with the company.

We applaud the willingness to communicate more effectively with customers but would also love to have steady electricity supply or what do you say?

source: IKEDC Now Sends SMS Alert for Disconnection and Payment

cc: lalasticlala mynd44

Someone is thinking! A good step in the right direction.

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Re: IKEDC Now Sends SMS Alert For Disconnection And Payment by MrGreenMavro: 2:42pm On May 25, 2018
wink

They will send message that you have paid...only for their foot soldiers to com n disconnect your light and tell u to settle dem out of office

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Re: IKEDC Now Sends SMS Alert For Disconnection And Payment by jospimo: 2:42pm On May 25, 2018
Good development

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Re: IKEDC Now Sends SMS Alert For Disconnection And Payment by niqqa(m): 2:43pm On May 25, 2018
I'm not even understanding
Re: IKEDC Now Sends SMS Alert For Disconnection And Payment by Temidayo9(m): 2:43pm On May 25, 2018
Am very sure BEDC will never do this
Re: IKEDC Now Sends SMS Alert For Disconnection And Payment by JoshMedia: 2:44pm On May 25, 2018
That's an improvement!
Re: IKEDC Now Sends SMS Alert For Disconnection And Payment by ObaIgwe1: 2:44pm On May 25, 2018
That is not what they really need.

They should provide all their customers with pre-paid meters.

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Re: IKEDC Now Sends SMS Alert For Disconnection And Payment by s3tt1ngz003: 2:44pm On May 25, 2018
pls am tired, am an ND holder, a female seriously looking for job in Abeokuta axis
Pls anybody with help pls get back to me thanks.

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Re: IKEDC Now Sends SMS Alert For Disconnection And Payment by cheddahboy(m): 2:44pm On May 25, 2018
Lol
Re: IKEDC Now Sends SMS Alert For Disconnection And Payment by thoollz: 2:44pm On May 25, 2018
I feel d supply of prepaid meters is a good step, I have a prepaid meter, u don't charge me excessively and u supply power adequately because u want me to always pay which is a positive development. At least I won't b told to cough out an estimate of 10k per month for power of less than 4hrs in a day. Nobody cheats another and it's 50-50.

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Re: IKEDC Now Sends SMS Alert For Disconnection And Payment by PearlStreet(m): 2:44pm On May 25, 2018
This is because Ikeja Electric and Eko Electricity Distribution Company are presently being dragged to various Courts by their customers. If everything goes as planned, these 2 electricity companies would pay billions to consumers as court-ordered damages.

Remember when Falana fell into an opened manhole in Abuja and he sued the FCTA? They begged him to settle before he ruins them.

We should learn to sue service providers and government agencies whenever they misbehave. You'll get free millions and It would make our country better.

Feel free to sue MTN, Lastma, FRSC, Police, SON, Nafdac. They need koboko to behave well and you'll get money for using court cases to cure their madness.

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Re: IKEDC Now Sends SMS Alert For Disconnection And Payment by calddon(m): 2:45pm On May 25, 2018
How do they plan to do it with the sms when because of a single debtor in a compound of many flats they will disconnect the whole light, what will the sms look like?

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Re: IKEDC Now Sends SMS Alert For Disconnection And Payment by Pope22(m): 2:45pm On May 25, 2018
They need to bring this down to a place called greenhouse in nsukka, the way people incharge of light in that silly place siphon money they collect from people which they don't even pay to NEPA. They call it bulk billing.
Re: IKEDC Now Sends SMS Alert For Disconnection And Payment by omowolewa: 2:45pm On May 25, 2018
Stop estimated billings, getting everyone metered and transparency gives you the needed trust.

If I can buy my phone with vendors different from GSM network providers, same should apply to electricity meters.

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Re: IKEDC Now Sends SMS Alert For Disconnection And Payment by inoki247: 2:45pm On May 25, 2018
dem dey waka with sarz for my area for ikorodu now..

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Re: IKEDC Now Sends SMS Alert For Disconnection And Payment by nabegibeg: 2:46pm On May 25, 2018
Opinionated:

The electricity service provider in Nigeria over the last 40 years has become a source of pain, anger and frustration for Nigerians. The company continually fails to deliver electricity, does not bill accurately for the most part and insists on getting paid.

While there are a few alternative power solutions out there, few can be relied upon at the expense of what used to ECN, NEPA, PHCN and now several “EDCs”.

However, some of the new Electricity Distribution Companies are trying to improve on customer service even if supply of electricity is still epileptic.

Ikeja Electricity Distribution Company also Known as Ikeja Electric now sends its customers notification of their debt and its plan to disconnect them soon. While this might not seem like good news to many people, it does give you the chance to pay your bills before any embarrassing disconnection occurs. Also, you get notified of payment when you pay your bills with a balance of any amount still owed given.

This will also help to curb fraud where some officials of the company or even sometimes the people sent to pay on a customer’s behalf pocket the money and claim to have paid thereby causing argument on whether or not a bill has been settled.

This is the example of the message IKEDC customers now get to avoid disconnection:

Dear Customer,
Our record shows that as at today, you have outstanding bills yet to be paid. We advise that you please settle all outstanding debts to avoid service disruption. Please disregard if payments have been made.

Thank you for allowing us serve you.



Upon payment being made by the customer, you receive a message like this:

Dear (account number) Your payment of ₦ danger danger for your IE bill was successful. Your outstanding balance is ₦ danger danger Pls pay to avoid service disruption. For enquires call 017000250

Of course, there may be some other notifications depending on whether you use a prepaid meter or have a credit balance with the company.

We applaud the willingness to communicate more effectively with customers but would also love to have steady electricity supply or what do you say?

source: IKEDC Now Sends SMS Alert for Disconnection and Payment

cc: lalasticlala mynd44

I can tell you this is a big fat lie

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Re: IKEDC Now Sends SMS Alert For Disconnection And Payment by Hunry: 2:47pm On May 25, 2018
e don tay, no be today
Re: IKEDC Now Sends SMS Alert For Disconnection And Payment by deebrain(m): 2:47pm On May 25, 2018
Innovative wickedness
Re: IKEDC Now Sends SMS Alert For Disconnection And Payment by miqos02(m): 2:47pm On May 25, 2018
Cool
Re: IKEDC Now Sends SMS Alert For Disconnection And Payment by yomalex(m): 2:48pm On May 25, 2018
good.

You can use www.domesms.com to send your own messages too
Re: IKEDC Now Sends SMS Alert For Disconnection And Payment by dahmie2013: 2:48pm On May 25, 2018
It's a nice initiative, but in d wave of prepaid meters now, dey need 2 be more proactive especially during dis rainy season. D way d light goes off when it rains is terrible & it takes days 2 recover 4rm it. It means I will spend more on fuel dis season dan on loading my prepaid card, which will reduce deir revenue.

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Re: IKEDC Now Sends SMS Alert For Disconnection And Payment by yomalex(m): 2:48pm On May 25, 2018
great

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Re: IKEDC Now Sends SMS Alert For Disconnection And Payment by Kylekent59: 2:49pm On May 25, 2018
Give us prepaid meter . They are stealing from us by their estimations

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Re: IKEDC Now Sends SMS Alert For Disconnection And Payment by sykeng(m): 2:50pm On May 25, 2018
that you can send SMS and alert to consumers is never an achievement. improve power, distribute prepaid meter, and stop assumption bills that is all we ask for, "Make them nor dey carry matter go where matter no dey"

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Re: IKEDC Now Sends SMS Alert For Disconnection And Payment by Forpink2: 2:50pm On May 25, 2018
LOL nice
Re: IKEDC Now Sends SMS Alert For Disconnection And Payment by Ijaya123: 2:50pm On May 25, 2018
The person behind that's SMS stuff must be a clown. How can I be using prepaid meter and you're still telling me that I should come and settle all outstanding debt.

I just delete the SMS once I saw it.

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