- Apr 30, 2009
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I live in a managed building where the only utility I have to pay is electric. I have my account set up so that the SOA fee is automatically transferred from my account at the beginning of every month. Since the electricity is managed, I cannot set up any sort autopay for it.
Last month I ended up writing a check for $13... and mailed it out. I figure at this rate, I can pay off my bill one year at a time and not break a sweat. The economics work out far greater than my money sitting in a bank (saved money in stamps).
Good idea? Am I missing something really obvious? Will the electric company understand what is going on here?
It's also pretty cool since I figured out that there is no surcharge (distribution fee, etc) in this sort of setup. So I only pay 10c a kwh flat.
Last month I ended up writing a check for $13... and mailed it out. I figure at this rate, I can pay off my bill one year at a time and not break a sweat. The economics work out far greater than my money sitting in a bank (saved money in stamps).
Good idea? Am I missing something really obvious? Will the electric company understand what is going on here?
It's also pretty cool since I figured out that there is no surcharge (distribution fee, etc) in this sort of setup. So I only pay 10c a kwh flat.