Nothing much u can do except to pay TNB.
TNB Prevented Me From Registering A New Account
TNB Prevented Me From Registering A New Account
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Jul 11 2020, 09:17 AM
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Nothing much u can do except to pay TNB.
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Jul 11 2020, 12:57 PM
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After 3 months of default, TNB also took their sweet time to disconnect the power supply.
As a power monopoly, TNB don't need to improve or do anything because there no competitors to fight against. |
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Dec 1 2024, 09:56 AM
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TNB is like the LHDN.
They don't care who pays as long they're paid. If the property owner dies with outstanding debts to TNB, the debts will still need to get paid first before selling the property. It's the same for lelong properties. The TNB account is under the owner but the new buyer has to pay TNB to open a new supply account under his or her name. Don't be surprised if the outstanding for lelong properties can hit 5 figures easily. This post has been edited by acbc: Dec 1 2024, 10:02 AM |
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