Naftogaz offers a 1% discount on gas: how to get it and when to expect the accrual.
The gas company 'Naftogaz of Ukraine' has started to provide clients with the opportunity to receive a discount on gas if they pay their bills on time. This opportunity has been explained along with the conditions under which the discount is guaranteed.
Rules for providing discounts from Naftogaz
Any consumer using the company's services can receive a 1% discount if they pay for gas no later than the 15th of the month. For this, they are encouraged to use online payment services.
Furthermore, Naftogaz offers several payment methods, including the company's website, personal account, or GASUA chatbots on Viber or Telegram. There is also an option to pay without registration by providing just the personal account number or address and the amount to be paid.
When to expect the discount accrual
If the payment for the previous month is made by the 15th, one can expect to receive the discount. However, it is necessary to prepare for the fact that not all clients will receive the discount immediately, even after meeting the conditions. The discount applies to the 'Fixed' tariff plan.
In case of delayed payment or lack of meter readings, there may be problems with the accrual. Also, if the services provided do not meet the quality standards, there is the possibility to demand a recalculation of the utility costs.
Summary: This news reveals the opportunity to receive a discount on natural gas from the company 'Naftogaz of Ukraine' for timely bill payments. The conditions for granting the discount are outlined, as well as an explanation of when one can expect to receive these funds. It is worth noting that failure to meet the conditions or not providing meter readings may lead to issues with receiving the discount.
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