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Billing Fundamentals Part 1

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    Review the fundamentals we've learned about so far!
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  • A customer has decided to close his trucking business which he ran out of his home. He may be eligible for an offering change. True or False?
    True - This customer is likely changing from commercial to residential.
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  • In most cases, when an offering change is necessary, we collect information regarding the change and hand off to other departments to process. True or False?
    True
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  • Which billing option allows customers to pay an average monthly bill instead of higher bills in the winter?
    Budget billing
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  • Large print billing allows customers to consolidate multiple bills into one statement. True or False?
    False - Summary billing allows consolidation. Large print billing provides larger fonts for easier reading.
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  • Which billing option allows customers to view their energy bill online at their convenience?
    Paper-free billing
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  • During a phone scrub, what does our external vendor replace invalid numbers with?
    (999) 999-9999
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  • The Customer Charge is a fixed charge that does not change with the amount of natural gas used. True or False?
    True - Customer Charges cover costs related to delivering safe and reliable natural gas to our customers.
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  • Which payment option provides our customers the convenience of having their monthly energy bill paid automatically from a bank account of their choice?
    Automatic Payment Plan (APP)
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  • Customers can pay their bill by credit card, debit card, or checking account using ______ _________.
    Quick Payment
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  • What two options are available to customers if they don't want to pay their bill online?
    They can pay at one of our locations or by mail.
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  • PGL, NSG, and MERC charge per each therm of natural gas used. What does MGU charge by?
    CCFs
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  • What are the 4 components of a service offering?
    Customer, service, utility, and rate
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