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The OMIC de Aracena launches campaign around electrical service due to the constant complaints from users

Rufino Javier Moya / Aracena

Aracena City Council through the municipal office of consumer information (OMIC) is developing a new information campaign on the occasion of World Day celebration consumer rights of March 15 called "How to save on our electric bill."



A campaign taken to either because there are many users who have been affected by liberalization and constant electricity price increases of this service, this is one of the supplies that have been more expensive in recent months.

The head of the council of municipal services and local development, Pepa Alcaide said that a "consumer informed is better able to know their rights and act as necessary to claim. "


again directed to users and local residents. This time centered on electricity, since the OMIC receives many complaints and inquiries relating to this subject. In particular with the misinformation to the disproportionate increases in the bills of the users. With the theme "How to save on our electric bill" has published a booklet containing a series of tips to save on energy bills. Even aracenense consistory has seen fit to distribute the brochure house to house over 3,500 lanterns, reading dog may be used to read the light off.


Two photos of the presentation of the campaign this morning in the City Council Aracena (Pepa Councillor and Mayor Manuel Alcaide War) plus a photo town from the Castle / JMR

A campaign as noted by the Mayor of Aracena, Manuel Guerra, not just in the month of March to coincide with World Consumer day but should be a step beyond that of citizenship. Actually be broadcast in local media, in Sierra de Aracena Radio and local television an informational workshop at the hands of the Union of Consumers and Users. All thanks to the collaboration agreement signed with the city of Aracena and support for such campaigns.

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