Big changes are coming to how you get your electricity bills. The Federal Electricity Commission, or CFE, is ditching paper bills for some customers. But what’s behind this move, and how will it affect you?
Let’s face it, paper bills are a hassle. They clutter up your house, and if you lose one, you’re in trouble. The CFE has a solution: digital bills. Starting in July, you can switch to a digital format, which is better for the environment and easier to manage. This new system is called PaperLess.
With PaperLess, you can view your bills on your phone or computer. You can even print them out if you need a hard copy. The best part: no more wasted paper or lost bills. The CFE is pushing this change to reduce waste and make their service more modern.
So, how do you make the switch? It’s easy. Just go to the CFE website, sign up for PaperLess, and confirm that you want to receive digital bills. You can also use the CFE Contigo app on your phone. The process is free and quick.
There are plenty of perks to going digital. For one, you’ll reduce your paper usage and help the environment. You’ll also get your bills faster and more securely. Plus, you can access your payment history and consume less energy.
Here are the benefits of switching to digital bills:
- Less paper waste
- Faster and more secure bill delivery
- Easy access to your payment history
- No more lost or late bills
- Pay your bill from anywhere, at any time
The CFE is making this change to provide a more modern and efficient service. By going digital, you’ll be helping the environment and making your life easier. So, why not make the switch? Ditch the paper bills and join the digital age. Your wallet – and the planet – will thank you.