ECG requests GSA to independently test meters following billing complaints

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  • francis 10 hours ago

    The problem lies with the calibration, l think it being tempered with before installation in individual homes.

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  • Mr Smith 2 hours ago

    So if some "big man" man from Imani Gh had not complained bitterly no one would have cared. What a useless country. All the leaders think of are the next elections.

  • Nogokpo 10 hours ago

    Some of the meters are just not good. And i think ECG must apologize and just solve the problem. We don't need any big grammar

  • Hamza 1 hour ago

    Yes Franklin Cudjoe of Imani Africa complained seriously about buying Ghc 1,500.00 or so and all was gone in less than a day. He complained bitterly to the minister of energy before this directive was given to Gh Standards Au ...
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  • ObuasiMan 9 hours ago

    It appears the ECG has increased or tampered with the rate it charges per kilowatt-hour. I track my prepaid meter and have noticed a decrease in the Cedi balance outstanding, since a month ago.

  • Dirty 9 hours ago

    Is not ECG stealing. they'll never do that Is government rather.

  • Tony 5 hours ago

    How are they testing it, using which benchmark? Are they testing it against the existing ones before this Longi (credit guzzler) was introduced or what? They should just recalibrate the whole system or change the meters and s ...
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