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May 7, 2009 at 12:11 PM #15622May 7, 2009 at 12:16 PM #394475CascaParticipant
Sounds about right… if you’re running a grow farm.
May 7, 2009 at 12:16 PM #394730CascaParticipantSounds about right… if you’re running a grow farm.
May 7, 2009 at 12:16 PM #394949CascaParticipantSounds about right… if you’re running a grow farm.
May 7, 2009 at 12:16 PM #395001CascaParticipantSounds about right… if you’re running a grow farm.
May 7, 2009 at 12:16 PM #395144CascaParticipantSounds about right… if you’re running a grow farm.
May 7, 2009 at 12:37 PM #394505Rt.66ParticipantThat’s disgusting! When I send in my power bill I write SCAM on the check, useless I know, but it makes me feel better π
Isn’t deregulation nice? On top of crazy high rates and non-sensical base lines, if you go to build in a rural area you get another nasty surprise. It used to be that in exchange for being able to have a monopoloy electric companies were required to bring power to pretty much anyone that wanted it, sans-charge. Thats why you see old ranches and such all alone way out in the boonies with miles of power poles to feed just one residence. Today to get power costs $8k-$16k per pole!
Below is a post from the blog “housing-kaboom” :
http://housing-kaboom.blogspot.com/
Has anyone else seen water bills shoot up?Monday, April 27, 2009
Now I can’t afford to buy a house
‘I just got my friggin water bill! HOLY $#!T There’s gonna be a lot of dead lawns around the IE if my bill is any indication. Last month $50, this month $260!!! I used the exact same amount of water as last year (give or take a cup or two). They must have my baseline amount set the same as a 500 s/f apartment.
Posted by golfer_X at 9:05 PM 6 commentsMay 7, 2009 at 12:37 PM #394760Rt.66ParticipantThat’s disgusting! When I send in my power bill I write SCAM on the check, useless I know, but it makes me feel better π
Isn’t deregulation nice? On top of crazy high rates and non-sensical base lines, if you go to build in a rural area you get another nasty surprise. It used to be that in exchange for being able to have a monopoloy electric companies were required to bring power to pretty much anyone that wanted it, sans-charge. Thats why you see old ranches and such all alone way out in the boonies with miles of power poles to feed just one residence. Today to get power costs $8k-$16k per pole!
Below is a post from the blog “housing-kaboom” :
http://housing-kaboom.blogspot.com/
Has anyone else seen water bills shoot up?Monday, April 27, 2009
Now I can’t afford to buy a house
‘I just got my friggin water bill! HOLY $#!T There’s gonna be a lot of dead lawns around the IE if my bill is any indication. Last month $50, this month $260!!! I used the exact same amount of water as last year (give or take a cup or two). They must have my baseline amount set the same as a 500 s/f apartment.
Posted by golfer_X at 9:05 PM 6 commentsMay 7, 2009 at 12:37 PM #394978Rt.66ParticipantThat’s disgusting! When I send in my power bill I write SCAM on the check, useless I know, but it makes me feel better π
Isn’t deregulation nice? On top of crazy high rates and non-sensical base lines, if you go to build in a rural area you get another nasty surprise. It used to be that in exchange for being able to have a monopoloy electric companies were required to bring power to pretty much anyone that wanted it, sans-charge. Thats why you see old ranches and such all alone way out in the boonies with miles of power poles to feed just one residence. Today to get power costs $8k-$16k per pole!
Below is a post from the blog “housing-kaboom” :
http://housing-kaboom.blogspot.com/
Has anyone else seen water bills shoot up?Monday, April 27, 2009
Now I can’t afford to buy a house
‘I just got my friggin water bill! HOLY $#!T There’s gonna be a lot of dead lawns around the IE if my bill is any indication. Last month $50, this month $260!!! I used the exact same amount of water as last year (give or take a cup or two). They must have my baseline amount set the same as a 500 s/f apartment.
Posted by golfer_X at 9:05 PM 6 commentsMay 7, 2009 at 12:37 PM #395030Rt.66ParticipantThat’s disgusting! When I send in my power bill I write SCAM on the check, useless I know, but it makes me feel better π
Isn’t deregulation nice? On top of crazy high rates and non-sensical base lines, if you go to build in a rural area you get another nasty surprise. It used to be that in exchange for being able to have a monopoloy electric companies were required to bring power to pretty much anyone that wanted it, sans-charge. Thats why you see old ranches and such all alone way out in the boonies with miles of power poles to feed just one residence. Today to get power costs $8k-$16k per pole!
Below is a post from the blog “housing-kaboom” :
http://housing-kaboom.blogspot.com/
Has anyone else seen water bills shoot up?Monday, April 27, 2009
Now I can’t afford to buy a house
‘I just got my friggin water bill! HOLY $#!T There’s gonna be a lot of dead lawns around the IE if my bill is any indication. Last month $50, this month $260!!! I used the exact same amount of water as last year (give or take a cup or two). They must have my baseline amount set the same as a 500 s/f apartment.
Posted by golfer_X at 9:05 PM 6 commentsMay 7, 2009 at 12:37 PM #395173Rt.66ParticipantThat’s disgusting! When I send in my power bill I write SCAM on the check, useless I know, but it makes me feel better π
Isn’t deregulation nice? On top of crazy high rates and non-sensical base lines, if you go to build in a rural area you get another nasty surprise. It used to be that in exchange for being able to have a monopoloy electric companies were required to bring power to pretty much anyone that wanted it, sans-charge. Thats why you see old ranches and such all alone way out in the boonies with miles of power poles to feed just one residence. Today to get power costs $8k-$16k per pole!
Below is a post from the blog “housing-kaboom” :
http://housing-kaboom.blogspot.com/
Has anyone else seen water bills shoot up?Monday, April 27, 2009
Now I can’t afford to buy a house
‘I just got my friggin water bill! HOLY $#!T There’s gonna be a lot of dead lawns around the IE if my bill is any indication. Last month $50, this month $260!!! I used the exact same amount of water as last year (give or take a cup or two). They must have my baseline amount set the same as a 500 s/f apartment.
Posted by golfer_X at 9:05 PM 6 commentsMay 7, 2009 at 12:51 PM #394515EugeneParticipantOur gas & electric bills are nowhere near $1000. Even though we have six people in the house, which basically means that our washer/dryer is used every day, our water heater is old and not very efficient, and my wife insists on setting the heater to 76-78 F during the night.
But I don’t have any pumping fees. I have no idea what that is.
What month was that $1000 for?
May 7, 2009 at 12:51 PM #394770EugeneParticipantOur gas & electric bills are nowhere near $1000. Even though we have six people in the house, which basically means that our washer/dryer is used every day, our water heater is old and not very efficient, and my wife insists on setting the heater to 76-78 F during the night.
But I don’t have any pumping fees. I have no idea what that is.
What month was that $1000 for?
May 7, 2009 at 12:51 PM #394989EugeneParticipantOur gas & electric bills are nowhere near $1000. Even though we have six people in the house, which basically means that our washer/dryer is used every day, our water heater is old and not very efficient, and my wife insists on setting the heater to 76-78 F during the night.
But I don’t have any pumping fees. I have no idea what that is.
What month was that $1000 for?
May 7, 2009 at 12:51 PM #395040EugeneParticipantOur gas & electric bills are nowhere near $1000. Even though we have six people in the house, which basically means that our washer/dryer is used every day, our water heater is old and not very efficient, and my wife insists on setting the heater to 76-78 F during the night.
But I don’t have any pumping fees. I have no idea what that is.
What month was that $1000 for?
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