BATON ROUGE – All Cleveland Parks wants to know is what it has to do with him. It’s something he’s been asking Entergy over and over again since a large utility bill stands between him and getting his power connected.
“It’s not my bill,” Parks said.
Several weeks ago, Parks signed a lease to own contract for a home off of Sherwood Forest Boulevard. He first contacted the water company to get his water turned on, then he called Entergy. At first, Parks said Entergy scheduled an appointment to visit his home and turn on his power. When they didn’t show up, Parks called the electric company to learn that there was an outstanding balance owed at the address…