Tri-County EMC

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Gray, United States

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Electric utility company· Utilities

Tri-County EMC Reviews | Rating 3,2 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Tri-County EMC is located in Gray, United States on 310 W Clinton St. Tri-County EMC is rated 3.2 out of 5 in the category electric utility company in United States. TRI-COUNTY EMC is an utilities company based out of PO BOX 487, Gray, Georgia, United States.

Address

310 W Clinton St

Phone

+1 4789868100

Company size

51-200 employees

Headquarters

Gray, Georgia

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Best known for
Fresh Sushi
Biggest weakness
Inconsistent service
Most praised
Value for Money
Recommended for
Families, Sushi lovers
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Walt McWhirter

Customer service is good but does not begin to combat the horrible policies and procedures they have in place. This is the only utility company that I have encountered that gave no leniency during the pandemic. Nor do they try to inform you that your power will be cut off with your kids at home. But it seems very convenient that they waive the reconnection fee due to the pandemic. And again the ladies in the office are nice and helpful but the things that they're helping you with they shouldn't have to.

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Tyler Lamb

Slightest bit of wind or smallest little storm and power goes out on my street and be out for hours sometimes takes over an day for power to return. I understand when weather is bad but a slight gust wind I dont get.

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Gregory Williams

Poorest customer service and operations I have ever encountered. These people don’t trim lines adequately and then we as customers pay the price. When you try to report an outage you get a machine. The machine says it will call with a follow up call but it never does. Our power was out three days after tropical storm Irma and we NEVER saw a Tri County vehicle or employee. All we saw were out of town workers hired to repair Tri County lines. I’ve come to the conclusion that Tri County only has a few pickup trucks and extension ladders and has to call in the big guns to fix real problems. All the while, customers with perfect credit are required to pay 100 dollar deposits to have service established. Or do without. It would be refreshing but probably impossible for Tri County board members to stay out of the country clubs long enough to make this the great public service it was intended to be. The two stars I gave it was out of generosity.

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Roger Ruiz

I'm not a fan. I will say customer service has been decent with my problems, but their policies as a company are garbage.

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Craig Harris

Outstanding group of people.

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