Cut Your Bills In Half by Fixing a 100-Year-Old Mistake in Your Electricity
John Maine
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@kkepdawg1 hour ago
Did anyone try it already?
@JohnFallon1 hour ago
yeah I did it and my bill came down from $380 to $205... I'm sharing this with everyone
@AmericanOne9611 day ago
I KNEW IT!! I'm getting ripped off every month! Not anymore!!!
@timothysands2 hours ago
Yeah, my landlord was trying to blame the crazy utility bills in the winter on all the devices we have plugged in and the single LED light we leave on all the time so we can see in the hall at night. That is after I showed him the math and the utility bills and explained that nothing we had plugged in or turned on could possibly use that much power.
@mikemold_1 hour ago
Also totally agree with this, no freaking way the math can work out in a way that my 200 sq ft house is responsible for a $400 bill. I'm in Arizona btw.
@PersonalBrowser1 hour ago
Anyone else get absolutely crushed by their electric bill this month? The 2026 rate hikes are brutal.
@RoseBudny1 hour ago
I have heard that the problem is that the power utilities are increasing capital expenditure to accommodate all the increased demand by data centers, and so those costs get brought to consumers as increased delivery fees.
Did anyone try it already?
yeah I did it and my bill came down from $380 to $205... I'm sharing this with everyone
I KNEW IT!! I'm getting ripped off every month! Not anymore!!!
Yeah, my landlord was trying to blame the crazy utility bills in the winter on all the devices we have plugged in and the single LED light we leave on all the time so we can see in the hall at night. That is after I showed him the math and the utility bills and explained that nothing we had plugged in or turned on could possibly use that much power.
Also totally agree with this, no freaking way the math can work out in a way that my 200 sq ft house is responsible for a $400 bill. I'm in Arizona btw.
Anyone else get absolutely crushed by their electric bill this month? The 2026 rate hikes are brutal.
I have heard that the problem is that the power utilities are increasing capital expenditure to accommodate all the increased demand by data centers, and so those costs get brought to consumers as increased delivery fees.