BluestarE3
Active Member
Hopefully, this will get straightened out:When I first heard the news I wondered if this would happen. Guess I’m happy I got the $500 last year and not have to go through all this hassle even assuming they do make good on it. I guess the bankruptcy court shut down all bank accounts but am surprised the rebate program if separately funded wasn’t exempt by the Court. Some PG&E attorney should have made that clear unless maybe they were putting the funds for that in the same checking account.
PG&E files for bankruptcy. Here’s why that could mean bigger electricity bills
I'm just surprised they continued cutting and mailing out EV rebate checks after knowing they're filing for bankruptcy. I would have thought they would have held up issuing any payments until the dust settled over who gets paid how much and when.The firm said it filed requests for authorization to continue paying employee wages and to continue existing customer programs, including energy efficiency and support for low-income ratepayers. It also said it intends to pay its suppliers under normal terms for goods and services provided on or after the date of the bankruptcy filing.