CFE Warns: Tens of Thousands May Lose Power in April

Electricity is a must-have in our daily lives. But what if it’s cut off? Mexico’s Federal Electricity Commission, or CFE, has rules. If you don’t pay your bill, you might lose power.

The CFE won’t cut you off without reason. You’ll lose power if you owe money, pay late, or tamper with your meter. That’s it.

If you pay on time, you’re safe. You have 30 days to pay your bill once it’s issued. After that, you risk losing power and having to pay to get it back.

What if you do lose power? First, report the outage and ask to get hooked back up. If it’s because you didn’t pay, settle your debt fast. We need electricity for everything, so take care of your service.

Check your bill’s due date to avoid mistakes. If you’ve already lost power, contact the CFE through official channels. Have proof of payment ready if you know you’ve paid.

Keep your contact info and address up to date. This helps clear up any confusion or errors. A quick call to 071 to request an inspection might save you.

Your electricity bill has vital info: consumption, amount due, and deadlines. Bills come out monthly or every two months, in paper or digital form. They show your name, account number, rate, address, billing period, energy use in kilowatt-hours, and payment deadlines.

If you don’t pay on time, the CFE can cut you off without notice. To get power back, you’ll need to visit a branch, pay what you owe, and wait for reconnection.

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Only those who don’t pay on time, mess with their meter, or block inspections will lose power in April. The CFE will inspect if you’re on their list.

Don’t stress about April power outages if you pay your bills and don’t mess with your meter. To avoid outages, keep up with payments, check your bills regularly, and contact the CFE if you have questions.

Electricity is crucial for modern life, so interruptions can have serious effects on people and businesses. Stay informed, pay your bills, and you’ll be fine.

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