Bantwal: Software Defect - Exorbitant Electricity Bills 'Shock' Consumers


Bantwal: Software Defect - Exorbitant Electricity Bills 'Shock' Consumers
 
Mounesh Vishwakarma
Daijiworld Media Network - Bantwal (RD)
 
Bantwal, Jun 4: Believe it or not, a domestic consumer of electricity who was expecting a monthly bill of Rs 2,000 to Rs 3,000 got a 'shock' when the meter reader handed him a bill of Rs 40,000, thanks to the mistakes made by Mescom.

These kinds of errors were reported a few months ago in Dakshina Kannada district. A few of the houses did not get monthly bills while several consumers were issued with bills for huge amounts without any justified usage. Such cases occurred in Puttur, Bantwal, Beltangady, Sullia, and Moodbidri taluks causing hardships to consumers.

Mescom has assigned meter readers to visit houses that have electricity connection and to issue monthly bills regularly. Meanwhile, a Hyderabad-based outsourcing firm that was given contract by Mescom performed these tasks till the end of April. However, the change in the outsourcing firm in the last week of April caused chaos in issuing of electricity bills. The exorbitant bills that a few consumers received gave them a real shock. In a few cases, prompt customers were also penalized for overdue interest and other charges. Mescom sources said that its billing section helpline has received 40–50 calls from such customers.
 
The errors in billing have occurred due to a software problem, say Mescom officers. The Hyderabad-based firm was using a different software while the new contractor from Bangalore had to make certain changes to streamline the billing process. “The problem would have been sorted out by a joint meet by both contractors concerned which has not taken place. It’s likely to be solved by June,” said Mescom Puttur executive engineer Narayan Poojary.
 
Meanwhile, Mescom officials stated that several such discrepancies were solved in Puttur and Bantwal taluks. In case of over billing, the consumers can contact billing section in their locality if any amount was paid in excess and this would be adjusted in future bills, provided they maintain the receipt for further reference.

  

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  • NEIL SEQUEIRA, MANGALORE

    Wed, Jun 06 2012

    I dont think why people are making a big deal, if the bill is 40000 they will and must rectify it as soon as possible, the people barkinghere make a 10% Inefeciency look like 1000 times more, as there was much serious and only problem in our area of tripping, is solved now. Atleast now i feel better that MESCOM service is somehwat ok, AND i you got problems stop whining and go for bio-resources........ dont blame Govt and 'Minorities' for rising prices of electricity and Petrol

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  • Juliana, Udupi

    Tue, Jun 05 2012

    These Computers are playing with Indian Accounting system. Hard wares of Computer are purchased with money but managing Soft ware is problem every where. Result is this. Skilled Computer Operators also find it difficult to manage some viruses and machine related problems.

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  • rajini, mangalore

    Mon, Jun 04 2012

    Dear Gerald, here no one blamed Italian led Govt. You only blaming BJP govt. I think you have BJP phobia

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  • K.Fernandes, Udupi

    Mon, Jun 04 2012

    It is very strange to read the statement of MESCOM, that the excess paid bill would be adjusted in the future bill. In this case, the consumer has to pay what ever MESCOM charged him, for eg:RS40,000.? Who will pay interest for it? whether the MESCOM spoke person is out of mind?

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  • Gerald, modankap-bantval

    Mon, Jun 04 2012

    THE CLOWNS WILL START TO BLAME - ITALIAN LED GOVT ... BLA BLA BLA BLA WHILE THEY FORGET THE MOST INEFFICIENT MINISTER OF BJP REGIME !!!!!!! CAN ANYONE TELL WHAT ARE ACHIEVEMENTS OF SHOBAKKA !!!!

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  • R.Bhandarkar., M

    Mon, Jun 04 2012

    Heard of 'soft landing' not 'soft shocks'. One I believe we must get accustomed to in this era! There won't be 'shock absorbers'
    for this kind I'm sure!

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  • Lancelot N Tauro, Manglore - Doha Qatar

    Mon, Jun 04 2012

    Software problem, system down its common excuses by the billing officers in every public departments. Never admit their mistakes nor try to solve the problem.

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  • Prashanth, Mangalore/Dubai

    Mon, Jun 04 2012

    Another way of looting common people...

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