Electric Bill $$$$$ !!!!!

I think I'd know right away it was a typo or mistake.....or else time to pack it up and live off-grid. :playful:
 
$248,000,000,000.00!!! See, that's how they sucker you in. They give you a really low first month's bill. Then, after 30 days, when you can't switch suppliers, they hit you with the real bill. I'm on to them.
 
They "appreciate the customer's willingness to reach out regarding the mistake"!! Are they kidding? Did they expect she wouldn't reach out?! At least she didn't some a*s that insisted the bill is correct. LOL:D
 
A Pennsylvania utility customer got the shock of her life after checking on her monthly electric bill and seeing that she owed $284 billion.

“My eyes just about popped out of my head,” Erie homeowner Mary Horomanski, 58. “We had put up Christmas lights and I wondered if we had put them up wrong.”

Link>>>https://nypost.com/2017/12/25/woman-hit-with-284-billion-electric-bill/



Three Mile Island, (I'm sure that everyone is aware of what that is), is about to expire it's usefulness and longevity. I think 2019 is the date set for its removal. I forget how much will be needed to remove it, but being that it's a nuclear site, I would imagine that it won't be cheap. Maybe the electric company that owns TMI, (First Energy), is looking for a way to pay for it upfront.

If anyone remembers when TMI had its accident, back in 3/1979, it cost the utility company millions of dollars to repair the accident and to shut down Unit Number Two. There were two reactors in operation at the time of the accident, but after the accident, only one reactor remained usable. The reactor core on Unit Two was removed. After the accident, the utility company was ordered by the NRC to place sirens in communities that were within, (I believe), a ten-mile radius of the reactors. They are tested once per month. I often wondered what good the warning sirens would do if a real accident, or meltdown was about to occur? "WARNING! YOU ARE ABOUT TO BE VAPORIZED!" That's about what the warning siren would mean to me. I live about 6 miles from the Island as the crow flies.
 


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