The Public Ministry of Bahia (MP-BA) recommended to the Companhia de Eletricidade da Bahia (Coelba) to reinstate the agreement signed with the Federal Savings Bank (CEF) for
Consumers, who make faced with long queues to pay their bills, have struggled since June 1, when the agreement was suspended. The directions came from Attorney Joseane Suzart. This Thursday, at 12:30 pm, at the headquarters of the deputy of the district of Nazaré, in Salvador, there is a collective to inform about the performance of the organ.
It was also recommended not to suspend food, nor
Although the concessionaire made more than 3,600 points of payment available in Bahia – of which 730 of its own – Do not have the habit of making a late payment.
This is the case of telecommunications technician Denilson dos Santos, 38, who preferred to face the line that turned the corner of Barão de Cotegipe Street and Rua General Andrea, on the sidewalk, in the comfort of paying the debt in an ATM.
"Before all this story, I paid the bills to the lottery, but now I can not" he remembers the usual ended last month. "I do not like to pay for the internet I do not know I do not think it's safe, I do not have the ATM either I prefer to pay in cash."
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The point chosen by him is a store of a large appliance network, which has organized a call for ten out of ten consumers. However, contrary to other points, she reserved a queue for priorities.
The pensioner Josélia Almeida left the suburbs for the lower town. "Everyone from Plataforma went to Periperi, where the biggest confusion is."
Elsewhere in Coelba, in the district of Pau da Lima, there are those who claim to have spent two hours online. The neighborhood had already been waiting for more than half an hour when payment was still made to the lottery.
If the long line of waiting was not enough, the parking lot of a large supermarket does not have priority. "It's a disrespect for people – we even suffer from paying a bill," said housewife Marilda Bonfim, 47.
In the central area of the city, at the correspondent's point from the Bank of Brazil, there are those who go over lunch time.] "The only time I have lunch break. I spent ten more minutes, "said office badistant Roberto Sampaio, 34.
Due to the situation of clients, the Consumer Protection and Protection Commission of the Municipal Office Public Order Notified to Coelba
According to Coelba's information, attempts to negotiate with Caixa began in November 2017, but the two parties have not reached an agreement on the proposed readjustment. A note, Caixa informed that lottery companies receive payments for water, gas and telephone bills, from boletos of cash up to R $ 2 thousand ( in cash or by check, if the agreement allows), other bank tickets up to R $ 700 in cash, Caixa cash vouchers, housing supply, INSS, FGTS (with bar code) and trade union contribution to di