Delayed statement no reason not to pay

The post office strike has lead to delays in receiving statements, but this should not be used as an excuse not to pay.

ALBERTON – The City of Ekurhuleni has noted the interruption of postal services due to an industrial action by post office workers. This has had an inevitable negative implication on the delivery of printed municipal account statements. However, a delayed statement is not reason enough for customers not to pay their accounts or to pay them late.

Residents who skip payment or pay late will incur arrears on their accounts.

“We are aware of the effects of the strike by post office workers; however, it was in view of circumstances like these amongst others that the municipality introduced numerous options, which only serve to make accessibility of statements and payments easy. The non-receipt of a statement does not exempt any person from the liability to pay such an account,” metro spokesperson Themba Gadebe said.

Residents are encouraged to pay similar amounts to the previous month statements should they not have received their current statements. Residents who are not receiving their statements by post or summary statements by SMS are encouraged to visit their Customer Care Centres to update their contact details.

The municipal basket of improved payment methods includes the online system, which enables our customers to view and pay their accounts online. Therefore residents are encouraged to register on www.e-siyakhokha.co.za to be able to view their statements online. Residents can also pay their accounts at the Customer Care Centres or outlets identified at the back of their statements.

The online system also enables residents to predate payments (eg you can set the system to pay your account on a set date with a set amount if you are on leave or holiday); the system immediately gives you notification of payment; the system keeps records of your accounts and payments from the time you register to use this method and you can query your account while online.

“Also important to note is that the due date for payment is fixed and it does not change from month to month, which helps not to miss your payment. When in doubt, customers may phone the numbers at the back of their previous statement,” Gadebe said, adding that alternatively they can email their account numbers, including contact details to accountenquiries@ekurhuleni.gov.za

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