over $9000
no fuckin way dude, are you some secret billionaire??
over $9000
no fuckin way dude, are you some secret billionaire??
Which internet connection are you referring to? Main, fallback, or second fallback?
main internet 100 back up internet 65 cell back up 35 water 125 electric 300 gas 200
i hate commiefornia
added edit: I have a solar array, and still pay that to the thieves, they flipped the rates, and have a "true-up" which is the difference they pay for electricity and what they charge you.
You said commiefornia and have lower power bills than I do, then I saw that you have a solar setup.
Might be lower month to month but how long do you have for ROI?
original ROI should have been 7 years, but with rate manipulation it is now 15 years. I will not be in this home to recoup the costs, if i where to stay I would add a couple of power walls and cut the bill to just the fees.
Basic nominal costs per month: Electric $250 winter $75 summer Propane $300 winter, $90 summer Water $75 flat rate Internet $60 fot 500 MB/s fiber line Phone $10 for VoIP landline plus $50 for cell.
(Gotta keep the house warm in winter for my 93 year old dad...)
Home heating oil $800-$1k every 3 weeks in the winter. My house rolls coal.
Twee fiddy.
$200 for gas & electric combined $75 for interwebs $0 water
It used to be $450. I had 2 roommates. I bought a loft bed (top half of a bunk bed with space underneath) for storage purposes. The kitchen seemed to be mostly filled up, and there was no garage. I moved back in with the parents due to a lack of options, and I'm also planning to spend about 3 months outside of the country.
I make alot of different foods in the house for my roommates and kid. But to make it easier to monetize I'll tell you what it costs in sandwiches.
I have to make roughly 8 sammiches a day to keep up with the rent. That makes my buddy/ landlord happy and keeps Fiance interested in me enough to keep me around.
Probably 500 a month averaged over a year
Water - free. Internet - free.
Electricity bill ~ $250 ish. And thats an "Expensive" month.
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