Address: 815 Railroad St, Brookings, OR 97415, USA
Phone: +15414692103
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 7AM–5:30PM
Tuesday: 7AM–5:30AM
Wednesday: 7AM–5:30PM
Thursday: 7AM–5:30PM
Friday: Closed
Saturday: Closed
Terry Rowland
We've had both sides of the coin. after a structure fire damaged C.C.E. equipment and poles, lines. We were told the damaged equipment and lines would be reinstalled underground, restoring our views and removing future issues. Without further conversation or communication it finally got repaired to its former status. With the comment cost prohibitive. If given the option the residents would have offset costs by investing or contributions. oh well they'll need to get into backyards for future repairs. Other then that, good company, well managed.
Brian Pacchetti
Been a CCEC customer since 1989. Always enjoyed dealing with everyone in the office and in the field. Miss going into the office to pay my bill but, with the Pandemic I now pay online. Their ambitious $60 million Beacon Broadband venture is going to be interesting to watch. With Ziply running Fiber to homes as well, Southern Oregon Internet will likely be very competitive. Consumers will have multiple choices for real Broadband speeds. Sure hope Beacon doesn't turn into another Pegasus Satellite TV flop. - I wish CCEC best of luck.
Casey Stenzel
Very professional and they explain things very well. They make sure you understand. They are kind. And do everything possible to help within the means they are able to within the guidelines as far as what is legal as far as extensions and such. And someone is always advocating to loosen belts in places just as much as there is people try to tighten it. Point being they can only do so much within federal guidelines and they will not commit fraud on this level. Maybe a technical mistake... But the real fraud is in the government about how they control the laws and resources and don't use all this extorted money to move towards clean energy. It's the big wigs.
Alex Hirsch (Recruiter)
Cheap electric. That's cool. The fact that they have no opt out for snail mail is ridiculous in 2019. I can barely walk and now I have to check my mail instead.of being able to simply read ruralite magazine online? This is utter BS
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I have not heard officially. But at this point i understand a main transmission line is down.
??? Good ?
The entire service area is out
No its still on here
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