"As I explained in my e-mail below, a filing as listed on a 'draft' agenda does not indicate it will necessarily be addressed at that specific Administrative Meeting or through some other means. In this case, your filing is being treated as a Formal Complaint and therefore removed from the draft agenda. Instead, on June 5, 2012, the Commission directed Potomac Edison to Satisfy or Answer the Complaint on or before July 6, 2012. You personally were copied on that directive and should have received it in the mail. You will be provided a copy of Potomac Edison's response. After that response is received, the Commission will then determine its next course of action, if any."
If any? Perhaps the MD PSC needs some additional information about how widespread this problem is. If you've had too many estimated bills, see how to help spur the PSC into action below.
So if you were planning to attend the public hearing/meeting, hang onto that thought as we wait for Potomac Edison to manufacture some excuses for their questionable billing practices.
Meanwhile, keep those complaints coming if you have been experiencing Potomac Edison (or other FirstEnergy subsidiary's) Disappearing Meter Reader Scam where all your bills are "estimated" and charges are out-of-sync (along with all the other seemingly unrelated complaints about the utility that we have been receiving). Contact Sugarloaf Conservancy here, or StopPATH WV here, or simply add them to the comments on this post.
We also encourage you to submit your concerns to the Maryland PSC. You can send your comments via snail mail or try using the PSC's online form, but be sure to reference Mail Log#139432 in your comments.