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1 hour ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Maybe you've only stayed in apartments, not condos.   Unbelievable that you've never heard of anyone paying MEA electricity rates in rented property.

A rented property i.e house/townhouse is not the same as a condo or apartment. I have paid normal rates in houses/townhouses.

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22 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

I made no reference to rented houses, I live in a rented property, it's a privately owned condo.  A condo is not the same as an apartment.

Indeed a condo you can purchase or rent. An apartment is rent. Are you saying if you own the condo (room) you pay standard electriciry charge?

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5 minutes ago, dinsdale said:

Indeed a condo you can purchase or rent. An apartment is rent. Are you saying if you own the condo (room) you pay standard electriciry charge?

I'm saying that I get the electricity bill for the condo that I rent directly from the MEA, obviously at the normal rate.  I don't know what arrangements other condo owners put in place for their tenants.

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On 9/16/2023 at 2:44 PM, Liverpool Lou said:

Garbage.  Electricity rates per Kwh (units) were not tripled in May!

do you even live in Thailand? do you use PEA? go grouch on someone else.

 

every person in the country with an actual house or business complained about it.

 

our bill was 3x for 4 months so far.

 

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16 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

I'm saying that I get the electricity bill for the condo that I rent directly from the MEA, obviously at the normal rate.  I don't know what arrangements other condo owners put in place for their tenants.

that explains it. tourist with a condo. not even on PEA.

 

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On 9/16/2023 at 2:35 PM, Pib said:

Tripled!?   So you are saying your basic rate went from around Bt4.5/KWH to Bt13.5KWH in May?  That didn't happen.

 

What happened is you just tripled your KWH usage although the rate stayed the same.  

yea i was wrong. it started in April.

 

https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/1903040/surging-power-bills-spark-anger

 

how out of touch are you people?

 

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17 minutes ago, roietfortress said:
On 9/16/2023 at 2:44 PM, Liverpool Lou said:

Garbage.  Electricity rates per Kwh (units) were not tripled in May!

do you even live in Thailand? do you use PEA? go grouch on someone else.

 

every person in the country with an actual house or business complained about it.

 

our bill was 3x for 4 months so far.

Yes, I do live in Thailand, have done continuously since 1994 and I know, as do any others who can read an electricity bill, that unit rates have not tripled...you may have used three times as much power as previously but Kwh charges have not increased by a multiple of three. My latest bill, received today, works out at a MEA unit rate of B4.38 based on the total charge divided by the units used.  You may need to show your (suitably redacted) bill here to back up your bizarre assertion.

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29 minutes ago, roietfortress said:

that explains it. tourist with a condo. not even on PEA.

Resident here for 29 years, lived in three houses, renting a condo at the moment, as I clearly stated earlier, receiving bills from MEA.  Perhaps you'd like to quote the official PEA electricity rates that they show to justify your incorrect assertion that electricity Kwh/unit rates have tripled since May.

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35 minutes ago, roietfortress said:

yea i was wrong. it started in April.

 

https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/1903040/surging-power-bills-spark-anger

 

how out of touch are you people?

How out of touch are you?   That article you linked to referred to electricity consumption, not Kwh/unit rates increasing. 

Current domestic unit rates after VAT and fuel tariff work out less than B5 per unit, for your rate to have tripled would mean that you were previously being charged around B1.67 per Kwh/unit overall.  You were not being charged that at the start of '23 or any other year, come to that.

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1 hour ago, roietfortress said:

funny stuff Lou. 

 

More accurate than "funny".   

 

Meanwhile, your comments have fallen into the "false and misleading information" category, an area that contravenes the forum rules.

 

"The Cabinet decided today (Wednesday) to cut the price of electricity from Bt4.45 to Bt4.10 per unit, effective from September’s billing cycled, Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin told the media after his first cabinet meeting".

 

https://www.thaipbsworld.com/cabinet-cuts-electricity-prices

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19 minutes ago, Pib said:

You are referencing a newspaper article 3 years old from April 2020 (this is Sep 2023 you know).....digging deep trying to justify your "rates have tripled" inaccurate comment. 

 

And that 3 year old article was primarily referring to a few people who said their "bills" had doubled, tripled.....not that their "rates" had doubled tripled.  Those people were most likely surprised to see their bills jump way up due to them using a lot more KWH probably from air con usage as the Mar/Apr hot weather arrives after numerous months of cool weather.  Happens every year with surprised looks as the hot season arrives.

 

Just go to the PEA/MEA website to review rates.....not the hysterical rants of a few people quoted in old clickbait news articles.

Hear, hear!  Well said.

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1 hour ago, roietfortress said:

yea i was wrong. it started in April.

 

https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/1903040/surging-power-bills-spark-anger

 

how out of touch are you people?

 

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Not only did you post an irrelevant 3 year old article to 'prove' something that is not even true, you did so against forum rules, which you seem unaware of, only to conclude others are out of touch?

 

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23 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

More accurate than "funny".   

 

Meanwhile, your comments have fallen into the "false and misleading information" category, an area that contravenes the forum rules.

 

"The Cabinet decided today (Wednesday) to cut the price of electricity from Bt4.45 to Bt4.10 per unit, effective from September’s billing cycled, Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin told the media after his first cabinet meeting".

 

https://www.thaipbsworld.com/cabinet-cuts-electricity-prices

the article may have been old. that was my oversight. i was in the middle of more important things than replying to boomer trolls.

 

however i do have first-hand experience showing our electricity rates dramatically increased while our usage dropped. my wife has business owner friends who paid 7-9k for electric in May 2021 and 2022, then paid 15-20k in May 2023 on the same kw usage. our family monk reported that their bill, which was always in the 1500-2000 range jumped up over 5k. maybe they are lying too?

 

i don't care about much in my easy Thailand life, but the electric bill is one thing i have to review every month. my article reference was out of date, but they wouldn't be "easing" rates if they weren't raised in the first place. basic logic.

 

angry and upset replies are not necessary and they just make me laugh. 

 

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15 minutes ago, roietfortress said:

i do have first-hand experience showing our electricity rates dramatically increased while our usage dropped.

Domestic electricity rates have not dramatically increased by the factors that you claimed.  Your usage may have dramatically increased but the Kwh rates have not.  What is the Kwh rate that you are being charged on your domestic bill and what rate are you still claiming that it has it increased from?

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1 hour ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Domestic electricity rates have not dramatically increased by the factors that you claimed.  Your usage may have dramatically increased but the Kwh rates have not.  What is the Kwh rate that you are being charged on your domestic bill and what rate are you still claiming that it has it increased from?

Lou you have 2 choices - accept that rates did increase earlier in the year, or don't. i care the same amount either way. continuously attacking me is futile because i just dont care.

 

i hope your day gets better. it seems to start off bad every day XD

 

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4 minutes ago, roietfortress said:

Lou you have 2 choices - accept that rates did increase earlier in the year, or don't.

You have two choices also, accept that Kwh rates have not tripled, as you falsely claimed, or don't. 

Everyone who receives a domestic MEA/PEA electricity bill, except you, knows that unit rates have not tripled.

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