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Would you like to swap bills Madam BDate: 7/19/2006 9:38:44 AM
Author: Madam Bijoux
Hi! My electric bills range from the mid-$90 range to the mid-$140 range. I have central AC and I grow a lot of African Violets under flourescent lights.
but..you live in a manson. 5600 sq ftDate: 7/19/2006 9:10:23 AM
Author: Ann
I am in the sweltering sweat box of Houston. Oh, it''s so nice living in the swamps!
My electric bill was $733.00 this past month, before $520.00
5600 sq ft home, 3 air conditioner systems
a 19 yr. old home from college who thinks the upatairs should be frigid cold.
I am forever turning off lights, being careful, etc...
Yes, these high prices are within normal range. Crazy huh?
I''m on PS all day, does that burn up much elec.!!?????
Brit GFDate: 7/19/2006 7:15:25 AM
Author: Lorelei
It is ridiculous, many of us here are company hopping to try to find the best deals with other energy providers, as it is now so expensive. For a winter''s quarterly bill, our electric can be easily $600 to $700 plus, same with gas. I try to be as economical as possible with both, but it is so difficult when they prices are so high to save anything. It really hacks me off as it is not necessary for these utilities to cost so much. I don''t know how people on low incomes manage...![]()
Hi DF,Date: 7/19/2006 1:25:00 PM
Author: Dancing Fire
Brit GFDate: 7/19/2006 7:15:25 AM
Author: Lorelei
It is ridiculous, many of us here are company hopping to try to find the best deals with other energy providers, as it is now so expensive. For a winter''s quarterly bill, our electric can be easily $600 to $700 plus, same with gas. I try to be as economical as possible with both, but it is so difficult when they prices are so high to save anything. It really hacks me off as it is not necessary for these utilities to cost so much. I don''t know how people on low incomes manage...![]()
$600 per quarter don''t sound that bad but,another $700 for gas?? use that much natural gas?our gas bill is about $70 per month.![]()
blod my other brit GFDate: 7/19/2006 1:42:40 PM
Author: blodthecat
Hi DF,
You have to remember that in the UK our central heating systems are run on gas. Don't forget, we have serious winters here. It gets bitterly cold and very damp too!
I think the world of you DF, but sadly you're only a man. I fear you wouldn't survive a winter in the UK![]()
Blod
Welcome to PS Girlrocks!!!Date: 7/19/2006 2:49:45 PM
Author: Girlrocks
I am new here (have been a ''lurker'' for a few months, never knew there were so many jewelry-crazed people out there like me, my friends all think I''m nuts!). Anyway, I live in Maryland where the summers are hot and humid. I live in a 3800 sq. ft. house, 3 kids all under age 6 and we have budget billing at $240 per month. We keep our central AC set at 72 (the 2nd floor seems to be about 8 degrees hotter than the first floor) so we are freezing downstairs in order to have the bedrooms comfortable. I thought mine was bad until I read some of the others!