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Now Open: CPS Energyโ€™s Northside Customer Service Center at Park North

By Subcontractors USA News Provider

Recently, CPS Energyโ€™s Northside Customer Service Center relocated to Park North Shopping Center at 754 NW Loop 410, Suite 102, San Antonio, Texas

Delivering excellent, convenient services and programs for their customers online, over the phone, and in-person is a priority. CPS Energy strives to meet and exceed customersโ€™ expectations by delivering a stellar experience and providing efficient and cost-effective solutions when serving them.

They are committed to serving their customers in all ways. When they selected the new location, they considered many factors. Two of the key benefits of the Park North shopping center are that it is close to the former customer service center, and it is highly accessible with easy access to loop 410, San Pedro Ave., and Blanco Ave. The new location also allows CPS Energy the opportunity to continue serving customers in person while responsibly managing community resources.

Customers can pay their bills at the new location, get information about energy-savings and assistance programs, and speak to one of CPS Energyโ€™s highly knowledgeable virtual Energy Advisors. Customers can also use CPS Energyโ€™s online Manage My Account feature at cpsenergy.com/mma for bill payment and other services, mail their payment to CPS Energy, P.O. Box 2678, San Antonio, TX. 78289 or pay by telephone call 877-257-1172 for residential and 855-290-7615 for commercial. There is a convenience fee when paying by phone, but there are no convenience fees when paying online.

Additionally, CPS Energy offers other in-person payment options at multiple retail stores, including H-E-B, Woodforest National Bank, Exxon, and Money Box/Speedy Cash.

โ€œOur new customer service center at Park North is close to the previous site and allows us the opportunity to continue serving customers in person and to provide the exceptional service our customers want and expect,โ€ said Rudy Garza, Chief Customer Engagement Officer for CPS Energy. โ€œOur 3,100 + team members, including our highly knowledgeable Energy Advisors who will be available virtually at the new location, are dedicated to meeting and exceeding our customersโ€™ needs daily and ensuring a smooth transition for our customers. Our philosophy is about putting people first, and thatโ€™s what we strive to do every day.โ€

CPS Energy maintains four customer walk-in centers conveniently located throughout the city.

  • Eastside โ€“ 4525 Rigsby Avenue, Ste. 112 
  • Southside โ€“ 660 S.W. Military Drive at Shopperโ€™s City Mall
  • Westside โ€“ 803 Castroville Road, Suite 406 at Las Palmas Center
  • Northside โ€“ RELOCATED to Park North Shopping Center at 754 NW Loop 410, Suite 102

Modified customer service center hours are 10:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday โ€“ Friday. CPS Energy continues to screen customers for COVID-19 symptoms before entering any CPS Energy facility as a precaution. Safety is always at the core of CPS Energyโ€™s practices. The utility, therefore, reminds customers who have tested positive for COVID-19, who live with someone who has tested positive for COVID-19, or who do not feel well to use other convenient ways available to conduct business with the utility without visiting a walk-in center. 

CPS Energy values its relationship with customers and is looking forward to serving them from this new location.

For more information, please visit www.cpsenergy.com.

Source: CPS Energy News

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