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Old 07-04-2021, 08:19 AM
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I would appreciate your input on the following. I have received a letter from TECO saying that I am “responsible for the interior gas lines” at my address. It goes on to say that “repairs for leaks or breaks are payable” by me. It then lists C….. Home Services who will “help customers protect their budget with low-cost interior gas line coverage.”

In Georgia, the gas company took care of this type of problem, I do not recall ever getting this type of letter from them.

So, have you received a similar letter from TECO? How did you respond? Is this one of those needless “extended warranties” contracts? Should I trash it.

Look forward to hearing from you, and thank you.
It’s a scam! Florida ranks number 1 of all fifty states. They are resourceful creative and disgusting. Why did you get a phony letter copying the letterhead and the rest of us did not ?
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If they will throw in an extended warranty on the car I sold 9 years ago and promise the calls I get on the car will stop, it might be worth it. lol
But will they pay off the student loans I never took out 40 years ago !
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Old 07-04-2021, 08:32 AM
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It’s a scam! Florida ranks number 1 of all fifty states. They are resourceful creative and disgusting. Why did you get a phony letter copying the letterhead and the rest of us did not ?
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I'm not sure that the letter is bogus. TECO does sell home warranties for indoor piping systems. Check out their website. The letter may be real, but, I think the warranty is a ripoff.
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Old 07-04-2021, 08:49 AM
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That's like water lines and sewer lines from the street. If one breaks you pay to fix it. If your going to have a leak in your gas line its going to be from lighting. Your insurance will cover it cause your house will probably burn to the ground. It's like going to the casino, who has the best chance of winning. Save your money.
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Old 07-04-2021, 09:03 AM
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They are trying to sell you an insurance policy, anything inside your home is your responsibility, electric, gas , water etc.
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Old 07-04-2021, 09:29 AM
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We do not have gas but, my opinion. "How did you respond," ? It is illegal for someone to sell you anything saying we will bill you for this unless we hear from you. Gas line warranty? I expect like everything else gas lines are plastic. Our previous home in NY they were metal. Our gas-lines were ONLY 50 years old. Never a problem. Lines were checked when we got a new hot water heater and when we got a new boiler.

Budget friendly, only so much per month. My income was never steady. I never went for this so much per month stuff. Budget? All should have an emergency fund.

If, you have gas, you should know where the shut off is. Same is true for water, electricity etc.
We do not have "plastic" gas lines in the attics of about 24,000 homes between CR-42 on the north and CR-466A on the south. This is corrugated stainless steel tubing (CSST) gas lines with a yellow covering to clearly indicate they are gas lines. It is thinner, flexible, easier to install, and cheaper than steel pipe. CSST was the subject of a 2007 class action lawsuit where the court found, "CSST posses unreasonable risk of fire due to lightning". The public had not been warned. At the time there was a six month window to obtain a voucher toward a lightning protection system. There was no product recall and CSST is used in over ten million homes across the country. South of SR-44 a second generation of CSST is being used that is supposed to be more resistant to lightning.
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Old 07-04-2021, 09:42 AM
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If you have concerns check with your regular home insurance company. Up north we get letters about our water lines to the house. I checked with State Farm and they offer a home insurance rider for the same coverage that is dirt cheap compared to what the water company wanted.
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Old 07-04-2021, 01:19 PM
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Save your money. Total rip off! Get a rider with your insurance company, if you feel you need it. Probably the same money or cheaper and WILL pay if you have a claim!
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Old 07-05-2021, 06:22 AM
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I would appreciate your input on the following. I have received a letter from TECO saying that I am “responsible for the interior gas lines” at my address. It goes on to say that “repairs for leaks or breaks are payable” by me. It then lists C….. Home Services who will “help customers protect their budget with low-cost interior gas line coverage.”

In Georgia, the gas company took care of this type of problem, I do not recall ever getting this type of letter from them.

So, have you received a similar letter from TECO? How did you respond? Is this one of those needless “extended warranties” contracts? Should I trash it.

Look forward to hearing from you, and thank you.
TECO is only responsible for the gas line from the street to the meter. Anything beyond the meter is the homeowners reaponsibility.
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Old 07-05-2021, 06:25 AM
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I would appreciate your input on the following. I have received a letter from TECO saying that I am “responsible for the interior gas lines” at my address. It goes on to say that “repairs for leaks or breaks are payable” by me. It then lists C….. Home Services who will “help customers protect their budget with low-cost interior gas line coverage.”

In Georgia, the gas company took care of this type of problem, I do not recall ever getting this type of letter from them.

So, have you received a similar letter from TECO? How did you respond? Is this one of those needless “extended warranties” contracts? Should I trash it.

Look forward to hearing from you, and thank you.
TECO is only responsible for the gas line from the street to the meter. Anything beyond the meter is the homeowners responsibility.

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Old 07-05-2021, 06:37 AM
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Even in Leesburg they will come out to relight your gas water heater again for a fee.
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Old 07-05-2021, 07:32 AM
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YES, YES, trash it!!!!. I got caught up with them and it took many,many, many phone calls back and forth to get it resolved!!! Messy, almost one year to get them off my back and get my money back. they just deducted money from my account without my permission. It’s a scam. Stay away.
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Old 07-05-2021, 01:03 PM
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Must utilities are responsible for the lines up to your meter then from there through your house is your responsibility. That been said it sounds like someone is looking to get you signed up for a maintenance contract.
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Old 07-06-2021, 09:26 AM
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Out of curiosity, why would you ask here, and not make a phone call to TECO ??
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