tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8720309854271094186.post7311786584067934998..comments2024-03-27T02:53:34.971-07:00Comments on Living and Boondocking in Mexico: Changes To Our Electric Billliving.boondockingmexicohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17157433834193440923noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8720309854271094186.post-80203767934934115872014-01-23T18:46:41.989-08:002014-01-23T18:46:41.989-08:00This reminds me of the tribulations a friend used ...This reminds me of the tribulations a friend used to suffer with his Telmex cell phone. This friend lived in DF, but traveled a LOT for business to places like Brazil. When in those places, he'd have to use his cell phone a lot, which meant a lot of expensive charges. If he happened to be away when the bill was due, they'd simply cut him off. Or if he approached his credit limit, they'd cut him off too. There was no way to pay the bill online, and they wouldn't accept a prepayment either. <br /><br />His solution? He had to have his best friend run to Telmex to pay his bill from time to time while he was traveling. <br /><br />Sounds like your new electric meter may cause the same problems. For your sake, I hope it doesn't.<br /><br />Saludos,<br /><br />Kim G<br />Boston, MA<br /><i>Where everything happens automatically -- meter read, bill sent, money transferred from bank.</i>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8720309854271094186.post-69631644768600117782014-01-22T05:01:30.004-08:002014-01-22T05:01:30.004-08:00Good questions... the one that would affect us (i...Good questions... the one that would affect us (if we had a home) would be that we leave for months at a time... as you do. You might not want to leave anything in your freezer when you go to Canada this summer ;-)The Odd Essayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17168404014947652773noreply@blogger.com