FUKCING GAWDAMN DRYER!!!
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FUKCING GAWDAMN DRYER!!!
our electric bill at the house is usually $108-112
the last bill that I got, which is the last bill at this house, is $318!!!!!!!
I shut down all the breakers and did them one by one. The 220v breaker was just flying when it was on by itself. Turns out the dryer that I scored for free, decided to break and pull current even when it was not on.
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Is there anything I can tell the electric company to get my bill reduced?
the last bill that I got, which is the last bill at this house, is $318!!!!!!!
I shut down all the breakers and did them one by one. The 220v breaker was just flying when it was on by itself. Turns out the dryer that I scored for free, decided to break and pull current even when it was not on.
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Is there anything I can tell the electric company to get my bill reduced?
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Re: FUKCING GAWDAMN DRYER!!!
Originally Posted by harofreak00
Is there anything I can tell the electric company to get my bill reduced?
Nope just have to pay it. At least the drier was free so you are not out purchase price as well.
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I assume you've tested your theory to ensure it is the dryer... like unplug the dryer and check the meter and see if it still spins like before.
Unfortunately my entire house is heated and cooled via electric. So a $300 monthy bill isn't so strange for me.... especially since I've got a couple window air conditioners in... any AC running on that 220v circuit?
Unfortunately my entire house is heated and cooled via electric. So a $300 monthy bill isn't so strange for me.... especially since I've got a couple window air conditioners in... any AC running on that 220v circuit?