Trying to figure out some important crap today and I have never understood this. Who am I taking my business to if they make me mad?
I think I saw in an LG&E commercial that a potato was a good way to remove a broken light bulb.You can make a lightbulb with a potato. Google it.
Sometimes the simplest answer is the best.The sun
What other Important crap are u figuring out glenTrying to figure out some important crap today and I have never understood this. Who am I taking my business to if they make me mad?
In most jurisdictions, including Kentucky, only the cost of educational advertising goes into rates. Educational advertising, for example, is advertising about how customers can get energy audits, take advantage of rebate programs, safety, etc. In other words, it's advertising to educate customers on how to improve their energy consumption, manage their bills, and be safe around electricity and natural gas. Promotional advertising is removed from expenses in rate cases and does not go into rates. So we do not pay for any promotional advertising through our rates.Lol, I’ve always said this. They have a monopoly, so that’s our money going into that advertising
So we do not pay for any promotional advertising through our rates.
No, I don’t think all of their advertising is educational. Shareholders pay for any promotional advertising.So is the only advertising they do educational advertising? If not, where does the money come from for “non-educational advertising” if not through rates?
Late to the thread, but I really hated it when Wyandotte left to record a solo album because they had a fight with BASF.I always wondered why Enron and BASF advertised. With Sebring, it had to be a stock play. Still have no idea about BASF though. That’s purely a B to B company.