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    Default Re: gas units on meter

    Hi Cappy, you consumed 6 cubic meters of gas, which equates to 167kw.
    Gas is about on average 2.5 p per kw, your cost would be £1.75.
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    Quote Originally Posted by vic mcclymont View Post
    Hi Cappy, you consumed 6 cubic meters of gas, which equates to 167kw.
    Gas is about on average 2.5 p per kw, your cost would be £1.75.
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    hi vic thanks for your time ......so how does 167kw times 2.5 pence come to 1 pound 75.....regards thick cappy

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    Quote Originally Posted by vic mcclymont View Post
    Hi Cappy, you consumed 6 cubic meters of gas, which equates to 167kw.
    Gas is about on average 2.5 p per kw, your cost would be £1.75.
    Vic
    I make it £4.17 plus daily standing charge

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    Not thick Cappy, you spotted deliberate mistake, should be £4.175.
    Sorry, finger trouble.
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    Here in Phoenix, Arizona U.S.A., I am charged the following MONTHLY fee: Total " THERMS " used, a basic service charge and applicable taxes. Seems pretty simple for a water heater, clothing dryer and furnace. One people usage for having a daily average temperate of 26.22 C was a bill of $ 19.08 U.S.D. for the month of November. Seems like I have it pretty damn good !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Keever View Post
    Here in Phoenix, Arizona U.S.A., I am charged the following MONTHLY fee: Total " THERMS " used, a basic service charge and applicable taxes. Seems pretty simple for a water heater, clothing dryer and furnace. One people usage for having a daily average temperate of 26.22 C was a bill of $ 19.08 U.S.D. for the month of November. Seems like I have it pretty damn good !
    hi mark its 6 degrees cent in yorkshire at the moment ........but we dont have them marauding apaches to cope with,,,,,,regards cappy

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    Here is some more monthly " utility " data for November:
    Landline telephone: $ 34.92
    City services ( water, sewer, trash & recycle ): $ 51.22
    Internet & cable T.V.: $ 200.55
    Electric power: $ 36.12
    Sad thing is, the Native Americans, living in remote locations, have poor access to quality services. They are being ravaged by the COVID-19 outbreak. It does not help, the current governmental administration is " sabotaging " efforts to make the situation better. That WILL change on January 20, 2021...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Keever View Post
    Here is some more monthly " utility " data for November:
    Landline telephone: $ 34.92
    City services ( water, sewer, trash & recycle ): $ 51.22
    Internet & cable T.V.: $ 200.55
    Electric power: $ 36.12
    Sad thing is, the Native Americans, living in remote locations, have poor access to quality services. They are being ravaged by the COVID-19 outbreak. It does not help, the current governmental administration is " sabotaging " efforts to make the situation better. That WILL change on January 20, 2021...
    council tax not inc water but inc sewarage etc......236 pounds per month
    telephone not inc mobiles ....50 pounds per month
    mobiles plus internet .....40 pounds per month
    electric........................50 pounds pmonth
    gas ............................130 pounds...per month
    water.........................65 pounds per month
    looking at this lot and there are others i am rushing to take my valium
    regards cappy ps i would surely be a multi millionaire in the USA

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    Go on benefit Cappy, some of that would not even apply. kt
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    Hell, I might as well tell all... I'm fully retired with adequate income. Supplemental health insurance is $ 156.23 a month. Auto insurance is $ 77.02 a month. My house is bought and paid for. The monthly tab:
    Insurance: $ 41.42.
    Property Tax: $ 69.77.
    If I don't go crazy on credit cards, money will be spent on race cars ! ( third from left )
    I love the U.K., however, can " afford " only to visit on rare occasions...
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