How do I contact Con Edison?
(800) 752-6633Consolidated Edison / Customer service
How do I email Con Ed?
Pls email [email protected] or call 212-243-1900. A rep will be able to assist.
How do I transfer my Con Edison account to another person?
You’ll need to start service. We’ll ask the current account holder or landlord to stop service, then we’ll transfer ownership to you. Con Edison’s account services and customer-specific information are solely intended for use by the customer who is the account holder or the customer’s authorized agent.
Can I change the name on my coned bill?
You can change your personal information, such as your name or your title, by clicking on the Edit Personal Information link in the Edit Customer Information section. A dialog box will be displayed with your current name and title settings.
Who is the owner of Con Edison?
A subsidiary of Consolidated Edison, Inc. [NYSE: ED], Con Edison is one of the nation’s largest investor-owned energy companies, with approximately $12 billion in annual revenues and $62 billion in assets.
Does Con Ed ask for social security number?
(b) 1. RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMER – Please indicate the type and the ID number for one of the following forms of identification: Social Security, New York State driver’s license, New York State non-driver’s license, Public Assistance, Resident Alien or other.
Can I have two Con Edison accounts?
Yes, multiple accounts can be associated with one set of login credentials. 3. How can consultants continue to access electric and gas information with just the Con Edison account number?
How long does it take for coned to set up account?
How long does it take for my new service to start? It depends on when you signed up. Your new electric service will start on your next meter reading date as long as you enrolled at least 15 days prior. Otherwise, your service will start on the meter reading date after that.
Why does Con Edison charge a deposit?
If you are an existing customer, we may require a deposit if you have made two or more late payments within a 12-month period, or your financial condition indicates that you are likely to default in the future or if you have filed for reorganization or bankruptcy. A deposit may be required if meter tampering is found.
How do I talk to a real person at ComEd?
Contact Information
- Residential: 1-800-EDISON-1 (1-800-334-7661)
- Spanish: 1-800-95-LUCES (1-800-955-8237)
- Business: 1-877-4-COMED-1 (1-877-426-6331)