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Gas Meter Broken - What to do??? PJx 02-07-2005
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Posted by PJx on February 7, 2005, 2:37 am


I have a problem. My natural gas bill for the last couple of months
has been next to nothing. So I go out and check my meter and it has
locked up tight and hasn't moved for 6 weeks.

My concern is what the gas company will do.

PJ




Posted by Greg O on February 7, 2005, 3:10 am


They will replace the meter, and perhaps forget the bill for the gas you
received but not charged for, or they may give you an estimated bill on
previous years usage.
Greg

> I have a problem. My natural gas bill for the last couple of months
> has been next to nothing. So I go out and check my meter and it has
> locked up tight and hasn't moved for 6 weeks.
>
> My concern is what the gas company will do.
>
> PJ
>
>




Posted by TURTLE on February 7, 2005, 4:58 am



> I have a problem. My natural gas bill for the last couple of months
> has been next to nothing. So I go out and check my meter and it has
> locked up tight and hasn't moved for 6 weeks.
>
> My concern is what the gas company will do.
>
> PJ

This is Turtle.

It just sounds like What Greg O said !

TURTLE




Posted by m Ransley on February 7, 2005, 9:00 am


They will come out, read it, change it and estimate your bill,
probably fairly acurately. They will inpect it to see if you tamperd
with it. If you didnt all is fine. Meters break.



Posted by Matt on February 7, 2005, 1:19 pm


Let me paraphrase your question:

"Hey, if I don't mention this to anyone, when the gas company
eventually discovers it, will I get billed retroactively?"

The answer is: No one here can say.

What's the matter, you feeling guilty or something? Why on earth would
you come here to ask that question.... you know what the right thing to
do is: Call the gas company. Now. You cheap ass SOB.

I would like to thank you, and others like you, for making the price I
pay for my gas higher. It's so nice of you. I bet you like to shoplift
too, don't you?

While people here may answer your supposed question differently - none
of them can supply you with a sense of right vs. wrong. You were
supposed to learn that lesson years ago; evidently your parents are
bigger scumbags then you.

Your lesson is complete now, scumbag junior. Run along.



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