NEWARK, N.J., Sept. 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Public Service Electric
and Gas Company (PSE&G) is notifying electric and gas customers
that it will begin to report credit information to a leading
consumer credit agency beginning in early 2011. PSE&G will
notify Experian when customers make timely payments as well as when
their accounts are delinquent.
Beginning this month, the state's largest utility is notifying
its customers who currently have delinquent account balances that
credit reporting may begin as early as January 2011. These customers will be
advised of the new reporting policy through letters and phone
calls. All customers – including those who pay on time -- will be
notified through messages on their bills and bill inserts before
the policy takes effect.
"The majority of our customers pay their bills by the due date,"
said Joseph Forline, PSE&G vice
president of customer operations. "Reporting customers' timely
payments will enhance their credit history and overall score.
"About 12 percent of our customers, however, do not pay their
utility bills on time -- even though they have already enjoyed the
benefits of their electric and gas service," Forline said. "People
who pay their bills late -- or not at all -- increase costs for
everyone. Reporting these accounts on a monthly basis will
encourage customers to pay for our services on time, just as they
do with other bills."
Forline noted that the start of full credit reporting is
common practice with many other major consumer-oriented companies,
including utilities, throughout the country.
Studies by credit advocacy groups show that customers with
little or no credit history often benefit from full credit
reporting. The Political and Economic Research Council found that
consumers who have only a few transactions on file with credit
reporting agencies have the opportunity to build and improve their
credit scores when on-time utility payments are reported. These
consumers then benefit when applying for loans and other types of
credit. Identity theft can also be exposed earlier through a credit
report.
The utility noted that a customer's prior credit history will
not be provided to Experian once the reporting begins. PSE&G
will begin to report the credit information from that point
forward.
PSE&G customers who have difficulty paying their utility
bills may qualify for various payment assistance programs,
including the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP),
the Universal Service Fund, NJ Shares and NJ Lifeline. Information
about these programs is available at www.pseg.com/help or
www.pseg.com/ayuda.
Customers who have questions about the new reporting policy
should call 1-800-436-PSEG (7734).
Public Service Electric and Gas Company (PSE&G) is
New Jersey's oldest and largest
regulated gas and electric delivery utility, serving nearly
three-quarters of the state's population. PSE&G is the winner
of the ReliabilityOne Award for superior electric system
reliability. PSE&G is a subsidiary of Public Service Enterprise
Group Incorporated (PSEG) (NYSE: PEG), a diversified energy company
(www.pseg.com).
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SOURCE Public Service Electric and Gas Company (PSE&G)
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