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[quote=Anonymous]Does anyone else feel like someone from Pepco is posting on this thread? Pepco did not inherit the oldest grid in the country and the grid is not the problem. Maryland does not have the oldest trees in the country. It is the equipment along the distribution lines, lack of Pepco tree trimming, lack of preventative maintenance, and inability to manage restoration services. I would have no problem paying higher rates to a completely different company but there is no way that I will vote for any rate increase or vote for anyone that trusts Pepco with more money. Why on earth would anyone trust them not to simply shuffle the money into profits for the shareholders? Why is it acceptable for the CEO to be given a 12% raise and profits to grow for shareholders as the service continues to decay? Pepco has never shown any ability to invest in its service. It only does so when absolutely forced and even then it quickly slides back to its old practices. If shareholders suffered losses from Pepco getting kicked out of MD and future companies realize that profits and continued business in MD is dependent on actually delivering service then service will improve. Nothing will change as long as Pepco is in business.[/quote]
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