hugh elec. bill

Malevolence

New Member
Did you have to pay a start-up fee? That would show up on your first bill unless you were able to transfer service from your old place to your new place.
 

racerboy71

bud bootlegger
Did you have to pay a start-up fee? That would show up on your first bill unless you were able to transfer service from your old place to your new place.
this sounds like a good explanation imo.. or maybe they only did an estimated bill since the place was probably up for sale last month, maybe the meter reading couldn't get inside to do a reading, so instead they sent you an estimated bill.. w/e they estimate, it always seems that they do so on the higher end of things 99% of the time ime.. :D
 

underRated

Member
I still have the same elec. Provider and I subtracted the setup fees I was charged for new place it was around 68dollars I think.
 

Sencha

Active Member
These threads always make me look at my bill and be thankful I live where I do. ~7 cents a KWH

Want to play guess my bill?

4 600s on 12/12
400 watts on 18/6
1 8" centrifugal 12/12
1 6" centrifugal 24/7
1 4" centrigugal 24/7
1 50 pint dehumidifier

No AC
 
I still have the same elec. Provider and I subtracted the setup fees I was charged for new place it was around 68dollars I think.
The same electric company (which delivers the energy) or the same supplier (which are the power plants that serve the company)? They're not always the same. I'm just thinking that the old tenants in your new residence may have been contracting from another source, like a wind/hydro plant, and they automatically switched your account to that service. That could considerably increase the supply rate, though the delivery rate should remain mostly unchanged unless you're now much farther from their distribution center.

:leaf: Golden Buddha :leaf:
 

underRated

Member
Nope they former home owners had the same provider. Tipmont r.e.m.c. is who it is. I herd that I can call and get a elec.audit?? Were they send a tech out to find the problem. I really don't want that because of what I have going on inside my closet. I think I'm just going to wait untill harvest chop em and than have my elec.co. come find the problem. Pretty sure there is a problem at the meter because today I unplugged everything in my whole house except my lights went out looked at meter and it was spinning super fast. I helped my neighbor unload a truck load of sand in his backyard and checked his meter when he ran inside and his way moving at half the speed as mine was.
 
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