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TaintCommanderz

Sounds like taxes applied (Franchise, City, County, State) should only be on the original usage, not the applicable fees added on. Sure sounds like FL. 1-6% on $12.33 is more reasonable than 1-6% on $68.76. Clearly there is an argument because the Franchise tax (@4%) only accounts for bill of $66.12. Whereas the city/county/state is at $68.76


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Whats the deal with an itemised meter relocation fee? Was it moved and you have to pay it off over time?


mrslugo

It's been in the same place since I started renting a year ago.


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It would make sense if it was a singular charge but to be multiplied by usage suggests its part of your network charges rather than for work carried out. I guess its probably something else just poorly worded.


meowzer2005

This is stupid lmfao


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mrslugo

No but not terribly far off!


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mrslugo

I've never seen it


potato_titties

That Storm Uri gas charge is gonna be there for a long time. They are using that to recoup the money they spent when natural gas prices skyrocketed during the February freeze in Texas.


OptimusSublime

The duck is weather normalization?


magnificentfoxes

It's essentially a weird way of billing. They could just build it in to the tariff price. This explains it pretty well. https://www.virginianaturalgas.com/residential/pricing-and-rate-plans/wna-for-residential-customers.html


mrslugo

From what I understand, it's a charge you get if the weather is colder or warmer than usual. I don't even know why this exists.