Neither did the Portuguese crisis clamoring to return the collateral they paid, wrongly, by contracts for electricity, gas and water by 1998. On average, each customer was entitled to 15 euros, which were repaid by offsetting credits on bills or on deposit in the bank account, if the claimant is entitled to a supply contract in place.
In the case of contracts terminated, the refund of the deposit could have been made by checks made payable to the consumer.
Customers in those conditions had until March 2008 to exercise the right to be compensated. At issue was the return of only 21 million euros in electricity and gas, was never announced the figure for water.
In September 2007, according to the ERSE - Regulatory Authority of Energy Services, the number of securities not returned in the electricity sector amounted to 1,298,767, the total value of 20,419,414 euros. In the natural gas sector, the number of bonds is not returned to 6730 a total of 311,200 euros.
But the inertia won and were claimed only in collateral value of about 5.7 million. The remainder (nearly 14.7 million euros) will now serve to pay for projects to support consumers, in particular, extrajudicial mechanisms of access to justice.
In the case of contracts terminated, the refund of the deposit could have been made by checks made payable to the consumer.
Customers in those conditions had until March 2008 to exercise the right to be compensated. At issue was the return of only 21 million euros in electricity and gas, was never announced the figure for water.
In September 2007, according to the ERSE - Regulatory Authority of Energy Services, the number of securities not returned in the electricity sector amounted to 1,298,767, the total value of 20,419,414 euros. In the natural gas sector, the number of bonds is not returned to 6730 a total of 311,200 euros.
But the inertia won and were claimed only in collateral value of about 5.7 million. The remainder (nearly 14.7 million euros) will now serve to pay for projects to support consumers, in particular, extrajudicial mechanisms of access to justice.
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