Bring back the holidays

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Re: Bring back the holidays

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hanno wrote: Thu Apr 25, 2019 8:46 am
JerryCan wrote: Thu Apr 25, 2019 8:03 am Anyone else's power bill unexplainably go up? Our bill at work went up 25% despite spending over $100 on fuel for the genny.

We also close at 5, so it doesn't matter if the power is consistent at night.
My bill went to a whopping, heart-stopping, $600 in March and I wasn't even home most of the month.....
Surely that can't be right? Could they have transposed some figures when taking the reading? Check your meter against the bill.
You must walk in traffic to cross the road - Cambodian proverb
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