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Seward warns of "National Grid" mailing
2/16/2011 |
State Senator James Seward has issued a consumer alert concerning a mailing that has raised concerns from several area residents.
The letter to area residents appears to be a warning from National Grid, but is in fact not affiliated with the energy provider.
The mailing in question was sent by National Grid Energy Services (NGES) a former subsidiary of National Grid.
The company, which was sold last August to HomeService USA Corp., was permitted to retain use of the National Grid Energy Services name for eighteen months following the sale.
No National Grid customer account information was included in the sale.
The mailing, which uses a variation of the National Grid logo, states in bold print, “We noticed from our records that this address may not be protected with exterior electrical line coverage.”
The solicitation letter goes on to offer repair coverage that is optional and comes with additional costs.
“While the letter’s fine print indicates the company is not affiliated with National Grid and that their service is optional, the use of the National Grid Energy Services name and logo at the top of the form is enough to be considered confusing, if not misleading,” Senator Seward said.
According to National Grid, Homeserve has a proven track record of delivering residential emergency repair services.
The utility provider goes on to say that purchase of services from HomeServe or any other provider is entirely optional and has no impact on the relationship between the customer and National Grid as his utility.