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Old 02-04-2009, 03:07 PM  
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Originally Posted by Deej View Post
over 1k dosnt go for a light bill... and selling your source of income is not to pay bills...
If he lives in Northern USA then $500 a month in electric/gas (light bill) in this month
is normal for a house. If he was behind, then yeah, $1000 would be correct.

And yes they let people get behind that far because "everybody" gets behind in the winter.

I'm not saying he's telling the truth, but the numbers are accurate.


That was the cliff notes :

I've had it easy in a way by living in hot environments and not liking air conditioning
very much. But when I hear news reports about cold fronts comming into an area
I'm experienced enough to know that some people will freeze or go broke by turning
the heat on. Low income people who have $2000 in savings can get their entire
savings wiped out in 3 months of really cold weather n the north USA.

USA is a country of multiple weather zones. Some zones don't ever pay shit and
some zones get hit hard. The ones getting hit hard with cost actually get hit harded
and harder as the weather gets brutal because the big power company can't ever
get the money out of the south.
So it's not like they can really share the burden of the cost over all customers like
insurance companies do.

Don't ever rent an apartment in New York City unless the building has a furnace and
the heat is included. You'll be broke forever after just one winter otherwise.
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