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Should I Go For Estimated Billing Or Fixed Payment For Electricity by solar007: 10:42pm On Jan 18, 2020
Fellow nairalanders, pls I need your advice on this issue.

I put resources together to complete a building for my parent in a very remote area of Egbeda in Oyo state where they are living now. I want to connect the house to electricity and due to my present low level of fund, I won't be able to afford even the prepaid meter till middle of this year.
I visit an Phcn outlet here, met with the marketer for the area, he told me to pay some money for connection in the office to the cashier, get a receipt and I will be paying 1,500 monthly to the office or I should process the one for the regular estimated billing system. I left undecided to the area and I found out that most of the houses on the estimated billing are paying over 4k monthly and won't be able to migrate to the prepaid meter till they settle all their arrears.

Should I simply go with the regular 1,500 monthly or go with the estimated billing system for now?
Re: Should I Go For Estimated Billing Or Fixed Payment For Electricity by Sunofgod(m): 10:46pm On Jan 18, 2020
not sure....
Re: Should I Go For Estimated Billing Or Fixed Payment For Electricity by Omihanifa: 10:57pm On Jan 18, 2020
If you love yourself, and want to save yourself from unnecessary headache just chill till when you can afford prepaid meter otherwise NEPA go open office for your head

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Re: Should I Go For Estimated Billing Or Fixed Payment For Electricity by LadySwitz: 10:58pm On Jan 18, 2020
1500 payment to whose account? Ask questions around and be sure the 1500 payment is an official payment by PHCN.

After police...fear Nepa officials. I know what I am saying.

The only billing system i know of is the estimated and prepaid billing.
You better ask questions and don't plunge your poor parents into darkness.

Mod: Just try and squeeze some cash and get that meter for them. I think they are of two types..the one phase meter which is about 30k+ and the three phased meter about 70k. Pls go to their customer care and make proper findings.

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Re: Should I Go For Estimated Billing Or Fixed Payment For Electricity by solar007: 11:52pm On Jan 18, 2020
LadySwitz:
1500 payment to whose account? Ask questions around and be sure the 1500 payment is an official payment by PHCN.

After police...fear Nepa officials. I know what I am saying.

The only billing system i know of is the estimated and prepaid billing.
You better ask questions and don't plunge your poor parents into darkness.

Mod: Just try and squeeze some cash and get that meter for them. I think they are of two types..the one phase meter which is about 30k+ and the three phased meter about 70k. Pls go to their customer care and make proper findings.

OK.
I learnt that in a nearby community here, each house pays around 1k each monthly because the place is still a rural area mostly will mud houses
Re: Should I Go For Estimated Billing Or Fixed Payment For Electricity by solar007: 7:11am On Jan 19, 2020
Omihanifa:
If you love yourself, and want to save yourself from unnecessary headache just chill till when you can afford prepaid meter otherwise NEPA go open office for your head
hmmmmmm
Re: Should I Go For Estimated Billing Or Fixed Payment For Electricity by seunlayi(m): 11:37am On Jan 19, 2020
Hmm

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