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    Letter to The Editor

    Letter to The Editor:
    Another AZ utility caught lying

    January 17, 20142 Comments
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    logo_lettereditorBy Warren Woodward, Sedona Resident
    (January 17, 2014)

    In my letter to the Arizona Corporation Commission (following) there is a Youtube link to video proof of blatant lying by Arizona’s Navopache Electric Cooperative regarding the transmissions of their “smart” meters. 

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    As I ask in the letter, “If ‘smart’ meters are so wonderful, why all the lying?”

    Read more: Letter to Arizona Corporation Commission (ACC) regards Navopache Electric Cooperative

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    2 Comments

    1. Beverly Smith on January 20, 2014 12:12 pm

      To WARREN WOODWARD,

      Thank you for letting us know about this offensive action!!! We are far too often the
      VICTIMS of our providers, aren’t we??? I hope to try and reveal the truth of any
      matter I am informed about, and appreciate your open and concerned response!!!

      With deep appreciation,
      Beverly Smith

    2. Elemer Magaziner on January 28, 2014 5:16 pm

      Publicly labeling an organization as “negligent, backward, buck-passing, corrupt, bought by the utilities, lazy, and incompetent” is not the way to seek its cooperation. Indeed, it only reinforces the very thing you are railing about and perpetuates the issue.

      Years of trying, in vain by your own admission, this confrontational approach is a hint that it’s time for a different strategy. This is true regardless of the validity of your allegations.

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