16 meetings in Piedmont with Antonio Cajelli

Managing your expenses and therefore knowing how to read an electricity bill is one of the rights enshrined in the Constitution. Antonio Cajelliindependent financial economic educator and trainer, always active and alongside anyone who wants to learn to move fluently through the knots of bureaucracy, expenses, rights and duties, is the creator of “Dear bill…”. A series of meetings with free admission starting on Tuesday 11 June in Turin designed to raise people’s awareness of greater awareness: better expense management means savings. A journey organized by Equilibrismi, thanks to the support of Compagnia di San Paolo Foundationwhich involves some important municipalities in Piedmont (Turin, Mappano, Lanzo, La Loggia, Carmagnola, Nichelino, Moncalieri, San Mauro Torinese, Ciriè, Biella, Santena, San Maurizio Canavese, Lemie with Usseglio and Viù) accompanying the public in the intricacies of data and costs and preparing them for the end of the protected electricity market.

Antonio Cajelli
Traveling around Italy I meet many people who ignore their rights. Article 47 of the Constitution encourages saving, therefore our personal economic choices, including those on bills and consumption, and their management. Thus was born the idea of ​​continuing a journey begun with other conference-shows and similar projects from Ugly like debt to Once upon a time there was (Ueist) Food, from Surviving the new bills to the On The Road caravan on the themes of SPID , debt and bills.

“Dear bill…” helps people to orient themselves with great simplicity in the jungle of commercial and advertising proposals on the free market, to learn to compare two or more offers starting from their own needs and habits rather than from one-size-fits-all packages. And why not, having fun.

The countdown has begun: July 1, 2024 is the date of the end of the protected market with the transition to the free market or, in some cases, to that with gradual protection.

Antonio Cajelli
What better opportunity to ask ourselves and prepare for choices regarding energy suppliers such as the end of the protected market? How can we reach the goal of making conscious and economic choices, wading through the river of offers that sometimes disorientate, partially inform, not to mention, in some cases, misinform?

The project

Reading the most significant aspects of a bill, the ability to compare offers, the ability to know and influence one’s consumption and the habit of referring to rules and rights represent the heart of the itinerant meetings proposed, always different because they are born and enriched with questions from the public.

“Dear bill…” is a guide to choosing consciously. You can imagine it as a truly free and credible booklet of life-saving and wallet-saving instructions. All within a framework of reference to the constitutional rules and guidance on how to limit contacts of a commercial nature (Register of Oppositions) and how to evaluate the salient elements of a contract, generally and specifically, in the energy sector. These are tools that today represent the toolbox that constitutes a potential guiding tool to guide the choices of all families and people, less consumers and more actors in their lives. In a word “consum-actors”protagonists capable of choosing in a fierce free market which is often not attentive to people’s needs but to sales.

In every meeting Antonio Cajelli helps to learn more and find the tools that the State makes available to make independent economic choices, free from conditioning. Tools that few people know about and almost no one uses, ending up asking themselves: is it possible to trust those who call us, who we don’t know or know us, or the State?.

The program

  • Tuesday 11 June at 5.30 pm at Più SpazioQuattro in via Saccarelli 18 (with simultaneous translation in Arabic), Turin
  • Wednesday 12 June 5.00 pm Pandàn in via San Pio V 15 bis (with simultaneous translation in LIS, Italian sign language), Turin
  • Thursday 13 June 5pm in the Lea Garofalo room in Piazza Don Amerano 1, They map
  • Friday 14 June 5.30 pm in the ATL Hall in Piazza Generale Ottavio Rolle a Lanzo
  • Wednesday 19 June 5.30 pm in Piazza Camillo Benso Cavour, The Lodge
  • Thursday 20 June at 4.30 pm in the Carmagnola Association at the municipal meeting center in via De Gasperi 49, Carmagnola
  • Friday 21 June 5pm at the Nicola Grosa Social Center in via Galimberti 3, Nickel
  • Tuesday 25 June 5.30 pm in the Bottega Limone, in via Pastrengo 88, Moncalieri
  • Wednesday 26 June 5.30 pm in the multipurpose room in via XXV Aprile n.66 San Mauro Torinese
  • Thursday 27 June 5.30pm in progress United Nations 32, Cirie
  • Friday 28 June 3.30 pm in the Zhisong Association in via La Salle 8 (with simultaneous translation in Chinese) at Turin
  • Monday 1st July 5.30 pm at the Maria Cecilia Cooperative in via Ambrosetti 4/A, Biella
  • Tuesday 2 July 8.30 pm at the San Michele e Grato municipal meeting center, in via Audisio 31, Carmagnola
  • Wednesday 3 July 5.30 pm in the City Council Hall in via Cavour 39, Santena
  • Thursday 4 July 5.30 pm in the Council Chamber in Piazza Martiri della Libertà 1, San Maurizio Canavese
  • Saturday 6 July 10.30 am in the Multipurpose Hall, in via Don Caccia, a Mine with the participation also of Usseglio And Viù
 
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