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how electricity bill is paid​

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Answered by owaisshariff2005
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Answer:

by the amount of volt used by u

Explanation:

the electricians come home by KEBthey check voltage and the bill is passed to the homes then the people can pay Bill's online or they can visit KEB office and they can pay Bill's...

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Answered by ajju227
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Explanation:

1.Find your last statement from the electric company. If you have signed up for paperless statements, it should arrive in your email inbox, rather than in the mail.

2.Read the statement and find your account number and the company’s website. You may even find instructions about how to pay online

3.Go to the company’s website. Click on the Billing or Payment section. Most websites have a dedicated tab for these procedures.

4.Look for a button that says “Pay Online” or “Pay your Bill.”

5 Read the instructions. In most cases, the site will tell you that you need to sign up for an online account before you can pay a bill online. If so, enter your account details and confirm the account through your email address.

Write down your username and password in a booklet. Keep it safe and access it if you forget your login in the future.

6.Grab your checkbook. If you don’t have a checkbook, grab your bank’s account information. You will need this to make your payment.

7.Enter the details of your bill and your bank account. Verify the information is correct before submitting your payment. You may also have the option to pay with a credit or debit card; however, in most cases this is available only with a fee to a third-party bank.

8.Submit your payment. Look for a confirmation in your inbox.

9.

Look for an option to set up a recurring payment each month. You will need the same bank account information to set up a recurring transfer as you did for a one-time payment.[4]

Many utility companies allow an option to average your high and low payments so that you pay the same amount all year round. You should research this option if you want to set up monthly automatic payments.

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