The FIVE BIG benefits of being a UCAN member...
UCAN members feel a strong sense of satisfaction in seeing their very own local consumer group in the news (sometimes on a near-daily basis) fighting on their behalf.
1 Legal Intervention for San Diego County members: In the event of a dispute with your phone, electric, or cable TV company, UCAN’s staff, and, if necessary, attorneys, will intervene on your behalf to help resolve your complaint. No other consumer group makes this claim, or intervenes as aggressively as UCAN.
2 Priority Access to the Fraud Squad: In the last few months, UCAN Public Advocates have saved members who called our Fraud Squad a total of $72,000 in questionable or wrongful utility charges made by cellular companies, phone companies, and SDG&E. Do you have a complaint? Have you been ripped off or defrauded? Find out how to complain effectively by asking our knowledgeable consumer advocates for help. As a member, your consumer complaints go straight to front of the line. Often, we can offer help or a referral even if the complaint is not utility-related.
3 UCAN Watchdog Subscription: Members receive four issues of UCAN's acclaimed Watchdog Newsletter (published quarterly) and delivered by a uniformed representative of the U.S. government).
4 Personal Satisfaction: As a member, you will be supporting the single most effective utility watchdog group of its kind in the USA. With your support, we will put a stop to the ongoing abuse of utility consumers in Southern California and continue the fight for lower electric rates, phone bills, gasoline prices, cable TV rates, and privacy protection.
5 Tax deductible: Membership in UCAN is tax-deductible under IRS guidelines. Consult your tax professional for details.








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I am a resident of Japatul Valley. The access road to the proposed PowerLink substation in Japatul Valley passes in front of our property's entry (Bell Bluff Truck Trail). The utility is talking about widening the road and destroying several beautiful old large oak trees. We also understand that, during the 2 years associated with constructing the substation, we will have traffic 24 hours a day / 7 days a week in front of our gate as they move over-sized pieces of equipment to the construction site. We presently have a few cars pass-by over the course of an entire day. Am I powerless in this matter, or is there someway that I can force the utility to be environmentally sensistive, as well as sensitive as to the hours they disrupt the neightborhood? I'm not adverse to hiring a law firm to represent our interests, but I don't know where to start. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I am meeting with the utility's engineers on Wednesday of next week to obtain more information. Thank you in advance for any suggestions you are willing to share.
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