Some questions you will ask.....
http://thedailyblog.co.nz/2014/03/08...ur-power-bill/
I'm sure I recall Max Bradford promising us how much we'd all benefit from the "reforms" that broke up the old NZED. Why would any want just one organisation doing the whole business, from generation, transmission, distribution,when it could be split up into numerous different business, each with its own (very highly paid) management structure? Oh yeah, because the "invisible hand of the marketplace" competition would introduce efficiencies and drive down prices. Yeah f*ckin right.
I suppose it worked out very well for Max, though.
it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
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I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
I posted a link about the rise , but I posted in stupid world
Never could figure out what was wrong with the old power board
but could see straight through the bullshit under market reforms
Why dont they just say , we broke it up so we can flick it off to balance
the books in the short term
or , we followed accepted practice
the zionist agenda forced us
anyone of the above excuses would have been better
Stephen
"Look, Madame, where we live, look how we live ... look at the life we have...The Republic has forgotten us."
The government controlled NZED (etc) was full of make work and excessive training costs and was subject to continuous political interference!
The whole electricity industry was desperately in need of reorganisation ... did it work? ... Well we all have our opinions don't we!
As I recall ... it didn't work out very well for Max at all (politically) but it should have!
Consumers now know exactly what services they are getting and paying for and at least have some flexibility in choice of supplier.
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I agree with you both.
New Zealand is long skinny mountainous islands with a small population and not much concentrated industry. If you were starting out planning electricity generation and distribution in such a country, you wouldn't create 30 different businesses to make, distribute, and sell the power.
So I have always thought we should have kept the NZED. As a nation we would be far better off with a controlled planned electricity generation structure - run the dams when there is plenty of water, use gas and thermal in the dry times.
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
In response to an unclear invoice? Ask them to explain it.
If asked for credit references I usually point out that I didn't ask for credit, and if they consider having to supply me goods before I pay for them credit then they're both wrong and they're no different to anyone else I deal with. If they insist, (and business accounts payable usually do) then I use their main local competition as a reference.
Fuckem, I'm the customer and I'm fucking right, if they don't agree then I'm not their customer, real simple.
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