Florida Power & Light [FPL]’s earns a 1.4-star rating from 1 reviews and 782 complaints, showing that the majority of customers are dissatisfied with service.
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turning off power for 5 hours in the mid day
I just got a notice in the mail 04/04/2008 saying that on april 10th fpl will be turning off service for 5 hours! starting at 10:00 am in our area...
Work request number is 3001493 phone number is [protected]... this is absolutly ridiculaus (sp?) 5 hours in the heat of the day and on top of that I work from home on my computer and what about people who may (there are a lot of older people around here) who can't go w/o ac for 5 hours! I am so mad right now, if anything what fpl should do is schedule the outage for no more then 1 1/2 for 3 days starting at 10 to 11:30 before it gets to hot... anyone know who I can complain to before the 10th other then fpl because they do anything it's got to go higher...
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Power Company Making Life/Death Decision The customer service representative from their collection agency was very rude and unprofessional. They have no sympathy for a disabled person on oxygen. My nephew is trying is trying to ask President Bush and Congress to pass a new "bill" stating electric companies can not disconnect to a person whose dependent on...
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Some people who live in Florida don't even have A/C. Why do people even move to FL if they don't like the heat?... I'd say it's a pretty obvious prerequisite... It's environmentally apathetic to go somewhere that warm and just pump the A/C all the time.
Ever wonder what people even further south do?