S.C. Code Regs. § § 103-623.2

Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 11, November 22, 2024
Section 103-623.2 - Customer Inadvertently Overcharged

If the telephone utility has inadvertently overcharged a customer as a result of a misapplied schedule or any other human or machine error, the telephone utility shall, for any amount of one dollar ($1.00) or more (amounts less than $1.00 will be credited to account) at the customer's option, credit, or refund the excess amount paid by that customer or credit the amount billed as provided by the following:

a. If the interval during which the customer was overcharged can be determined, then the telephone utility shall credit or refund the excess amount charged during the interval, provided that the applicable statute of limitations shall not be exceeded.
b. If the interval during which the customer was overcharged cannot be determined, then the telephone utility shall credit or refund the excess amount charged during the 12-month period preceding the date when the error was discovered.
c. If the exact amount of the overcharge incurred by the customer during the billing periods subject to adjustment cannot be determined, then the credit or refund shall be based on an appropriate estimated amount of excess payment.

S.C. Code Regs. § 103-623.2