Posted on 12/26/2017 1:20:10 PM PST by ItsOnlyDaryl
A Pennsylvania woman said she recently opened a power bill showing she owed more to her local power provider than the gross domestic product of most of the worlds nations.
According to the Erie Times-News, Mary Horomanski, she was shocked to see an outstanding balance of more than $284 billion with a monthly payment of nearly $30,000 due immediately.
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While she’s at work, her cats are busy using the electric can-opener.
I’m guessing she used “green” electricity rather than normal electricity. A common mistake.
Seriously, it would have been interesting how this happened. Was the wrong price per kWh entered or was there a problem with how much energy was used? I think it has to be the first because most residential electric meters use 5 digits (99999 kWh maximum) and handle the rollover gracefully. At normal prices that would have been around two trillion kilowatt hours used.
customers out in Califonication with their notorious infamously corrupt state ‘regulators’ ... would NOT be surprised at all by such a large utility bill
Darn! Imagine her carbon footprint.
See ... there it is.
That’s why you should ALWAYs allow the utility to suck the money directly out of your checking account, so you aren’t faced with this kind of sticker shock. The overdraft fees can be a bit steep when it goes over a Billion dollars, however.
Just a suggestion.
Now we know who is paying for the sunshine.
She’s just lucky the electric company didn’t alert the police to the unusual electrical usage; they obtain a warrant for a pot farm; smash down her door; kill her; and then shoot the dog for good measure.
For which they will be deemed to have acted appropriately under the circumstances.
must be a hell of a grow house.
you wrote: “How many versions of this story is going to be posted? Everytime I see this pop up I get ill, it is like a clickbait pop-up ad.”
Thank you for posting.
Screw that, I would write a check for the full amount just to see it all explode. I want the bill and the check returned for insufficient funds. Best 30-50 dollars spent.
I would wait for them to turn off my electricity for non-payment, then sue the crap out of them...............
She should mail them a check for the amount and hope they refund a large part of it before they try to cash her check,
Go read the other 15
In a few millenia, paid off.
I had a utility billing clerk working for me and one day I heard her talking to a man at the counter about his water bill. It was $3+ million and he was asking for some one to re-read the meter and she was saying the billing was correct. I quickly stepped in and told him I would get his meter re-read and not to worry about that bill.
After he left I asked if our billing software had High/low history flags so that we can be alerted for unusually high or low bills. She said yes but they had never been told by the Finance Director to activate them. These flags help the meter crews by alerting them to possible meter failures so they can be inspected or repaired if needed, or if they just need to go re-read the meter again.
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Poor Mrs Griswold!
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