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Consolidated Edison
Attn: Customer Service
Irving Place 4
NY 10003 New York
United States of America

13-03-2025, Place of residence


REGISTERED MAIL: Cancellation of Consolidated Edison Subscription

Dear Sir/Madam,

I hereby cancel my subscription with Consolidated Edison effective immediately upon receipt of this letter.

Personal data :
Name: First Name Last Name

Address: Street address
Postcode + city: Postcode City

Email: Email

Furthermore, I request the termination of the direct debit authorization simultaneously.

Additionally, I hereby request, in accordance with Article 17 of the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs), to promptly erase all personal data as defined in Article 4(1) of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), except in cases as specified in Article 17(3) of the GDPR.

I kindly request confirmation of this cancellation and the deletion of my personal data at the above email address.



Yours sincerely

First Name Last Name

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How do I cancel my energy-us subscription with Consolidated Edison?

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Consolidated Edison
4 Irving Place
NY 10003 New York
United States of America

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About Consolidated Edison

Consolidated Edison, commonly known as Con Edison, is a major utility company based in New York City. It provides electricity, natural gas, and steam services to customers in New York City and Westchester County. Con Edison is involved in the generation, transmission, and distribution of electricity, as well as the delivery of natural gas. The company plays a crucial role in ensuring a reliable energy supply for residential, commercial, and industrial customers in its service area. Additionally, Con Edison is actively involved in sustainability initiatives and the development of a resilient energy infrastructure.

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