Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our power went out last night and Dominion somehow thinks our power is back on in our neighborhood.
Despite reports from me and neighbors, the outage still isn't showing up. There's a pole down so it isn't getting fixed with a switch.
How do you get them to acknowledge the outage when their "computer says no".
I spoke to an agent who says everyone has to report the outage again. Even after that call, the map shows no outage.
*cough*
Sorry, that's from a Little Britain skit with David Walliams who plays Carol, a hospital receptionist, who always says "computer says no". So true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our power went out last night and Dominion somehow thinks our power is back on in our neighborhood.
Despite reports from me and neighbors, the outage still isn't showing up. There's a pole down so it isn't getting fixed with a switch.
How do you get them to acknowledge the outage when their "computer says no".
I spoke to an agent who says everyone has to report the outage again. Even after that call, the map shows no outage.
*cough*
Anonymous wrote:Dominion sucks ass. They took away the option to report a downed line. That used to be the only way you could get a live person.
Anonymous wrote:Have you picked up the phone and talked to someone?
Anonymous wrote:Our power went out last night and Dominion somehow thinks our power is back on in our neighborhood.
Despite reports from me and neighbors, the outage still isn't showing up. There's a pole down so it isn't getting fixed with a switch.
How do you get them to acknowledge the outage when their "computer says no".
I spoke to an agent who says everyone has to report the outage again. Even after that call, the map shows no outage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep reporting it.
I've done it about ten times and convinced all the neighbors to do it too and still the Dominion computer thinks we're ok. Incredibly frustrating.
Anonymous wrote:Keep reporting it.