How Expensive are your Utilites???

sharkeeper

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Mine are too damn high. No news there. They are really raping us for Natural Gas in the Northeast. My electric is only $50 but the gas is $125!

Both of my meters are indoors and the utility company (BGE) refuses to come in the house because of my dog! I read both on the day of the reading and phone the readings in. I even use an Excel spreadsheet to calculate exactly what the bill will be. :)

I keep the thermostat at 68°F all day long and it slides back to 62°F after midnight. Gas USED to be the best way to heat. Now I'm thinking about cutting the T-stat back to 55°F at night and 64°F during the day and using a few supplementary electric (portable) heaters.

Anyone else absolutely hate writing checks to pay for stuff you can't even see? Second runner up has to be insurance! :|

Cheers
 

Viper GTS

Lifer
Oct 13, 1999
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I let my waterbed heat my room to cut down my parents' heating bill. Yeah, it's cold, but I kinda like it that way. Makes the bed a very nice place to be. :)

The really scary thing is my phone bill. They're usually 10 pages long, & last month's was $230.

:Q

Viper GST
 

XMan

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Oct 9, 1999
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Yeah . . . my gas bill has been running about $130. The sick thing is, I keep my thermostat as far down as it will go - we're talking 50 degrees here. Great for computers, but not for me! My electric is usually around $30, and the phone (local only, no long distance) is $50.

I can't wait for summer . . . it never gets hot enough around here to require AC, so I can start saving some money instead of paying for heat I ain't gettin'!
 

Damaged

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It's no better here in the Midwest. I don't have anything that's natural gas, which is probably the first year I'm thankful of that, but some of my friends heating bills have tripled!! It's amazing. $500.00 per month utility bills this winter for them where they are normally under $200.00.

My electric has gone up as well, but only by about $15.00 per month. Still....
 

sharkeeper

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<< The really scary thing is my phone bill. They're usually 10 pages long, &amp; last month's was $230. >>



OMG! Perhaps you should start a business account so you can write off some of that! Internet telephony is another option as well! I really like the idea of dialtone over IP. Too bad the prick phone companies will whine and kill it.




<< it never gets hot enough around here to require AC >>



Where do you live, Barrow, AK? ;)

I have to put the A/C on when it gets above 75°F outside. :Q

Cheers!

 

fir3wir3

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Oct 15, 2000
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I leave the stove on all night all the time...its electric so I think that contributes...I gotta stop doing that
 

Mday

Lifer
Oct 14, 1999
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i live in brooklyn. stfu. =(

if this keeps up, i will not be able to continue going to college =(
 

Yzzim

Lifer
Feb 13, 2000
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Electric Bill: $15-20/month

I live in an apartment complex where they use a boiler to heat the place.
 

Missus

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My Gas bill went from 47 a couple months ago to 129!!!!

It seems like all of the extra money that I am getting for overtime is going to the damn gas!!! And we are not even using the heat like we were a couple months ago...

I heard that oil for heating has gone up as well...My Gran here in Charlotte uses oil for heating and she had to pay twice as much as before!!!!

THIS SUCKS!!!

If I could afford it, I would put in an electric heat pump... Even though we are moving away, we are still keeping our house to rent and I bet the high gas bill for even lack of use will be a factor for keeping renters...

:(

Other than that... It has been a good day for me...

;)
 

Moonbeam

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Nov 24, 1999
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I paid about 50 bucks for Norton Utilities, but I decided it was Norton causing the crashes it claimed to cure, so I don't pay nutten anymore.
 

Netopia

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Oct 9, 1999
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Well, BG&amp;E got you and Washington Gas got me. Live just north of the district. My gas went from about 80 to 180 last month! Unba-freakin-leavable!

Joe
 

DadofOne

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Power 77, will be painfull in the summer
Cable 35 and headed up
Gas--48, averages 300ish a year
phone 85, unlimited local and DSL
long distance--2.9 cents a min from big zoo and their ilk....
 

Total Refected Power

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Oct 13, 1999
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WE don't even turn the heat on in our apartment (4th floor, hot!) and our bill has doubled because of the common usage BS to heat the common areas on the building. Really pisses me off.
 

vi edit

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Oct 28, 1999
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Gas heating and water heater - $67
Electricity(stove, washer, dryer) - $60
Water - $40
Phone - $40

We keep the thermostat at about 70 degrees at all times. The average temperature from december 4th through february 4th was about 17 degrees.
 

Vikaden

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Everything in our house is electric including the A/C

Power-high is 90, low is 45
Cable-80, 40 for RR
Water-30
Phone-15
Mortgage-500 inc. the 100 condo fee
 

Zucchini

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Dec 10, 1999
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&quot; keep the thermostat at 68°F all day long and it slides back to 62°F after midnight. &quot;

Hah, i've always kept mine at 60 during the day, 50 at night:p higher when ppl are over.
 

reitz

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Oct 11, 1999
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Gas: $175 (heat only), kept the thermostat set at 66
Electric: (stove and appliances) $60.38 for 480 kWh...that's $.1258/kWh total, including taxes and fees. Probably not too many who can beat that (even in California).