Commonfields of Cahokia (IL)

Commonfields Cahokia Water

Cahokia is a village in St. Clair County, Illinois, United States. It is part of Greater St. Louis, the metropolitan area around St. Louis. As of the 2010 … See more

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Commonfields of Cahokia (IL) Reviews ( 13 )

  1. Very unprofessional. They tell you that you cannot pay your bill with a debit or credit card cash only. I’ve never heard of a business that you can’t pay your bill with a debit card.

  2. Very unprofessional and no one knows ANYTHING! I’ve called for over two weeks asking for information on a sewer line that we are not connected to but receiving a bill for. Diversion at it’s best!

  3. The website states that the office is open until 4:30pm, but apparently customers arriving after 4:15 will not be helped. Two trips in 2 days, and all I want to do is connect water service. The woman I spoke with stated several times that …

  4. If i could give them a negative 10 stars i WOULD. They are extremely unprofessional, they dug up the front of my house im late January (did not inform me that they were doing so) it is now APRIL i have called them NUMBEROUS times about …

  5. We currently pay 3 different water bills, this being one of them, totaling to over $100/month… We asked why we have to pay this bill since we aren’t even in Cahokia and got a run around answer and then told we just have to pay it.

  6. If I could leave 0 stars I would. They turned off the lift pump for the entire neighborhood and forgot to turn it back on. The pump backed up and blew a pipe. The busted pipe began to fill our basement with sewage. This was a month ago. …

  7. This place is such a ripoff I had to pay a bill that was outrageous due to them not reading the meter correctly. Spoke to several people that work there all were no help! My bill normally runs $45 max. So I received a $340+ bill for one …

  8. Bill has almost doubled over the years used to be set at 23.50 now is 40 a month for sewer services. I dont understand how something in a fixed amount can double in 8 years. It isn’t like you are paying your people double now. Materials …

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