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Date: Wed, 9 May 2001 01:37:00 -0700 (PDT)
From: steven.bailey@enron.com
To: jeff.skilling@enron.com
Subject: JPMorganChase Bank
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Jeff, 

My sister is a Vice President for JPMorgan Chase Bank, and she supervises 
construction and management of new buildings in Texas. She sent me the 
following note regarding Enron Energy Services' handling of their utility 
bills:

"On another note:  Enron handles the utility bills for JPMorganChase Bank on
a national basis, including Texas.  We are building a call center in San
Antonio, and the City of San Antonio (municipal electric) wants to charge
us a $50,000 deposit for new power because 11 out of the last 12 payments
made by Enron have been late, and late fees have been paid.  I am now going
to do an analysis on all of my regions.  I would like a local Enron
contact, if one exists.  Any ideas?"

Whom in Enron should I tell her to contact?

Thanks,

Steve Bailey
Enron Global E&P, Inc.
713-646-7865