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Posted by on October 10, 2009, 7:46 am
> wrote:
> >Here's how my electric company is helping me:
> >To help customers use energy more efficiently, we=92re
> >delivering two compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs)
> >to the homes of residential customers of FirstEnergy=92s
> >Ohio operating companies -- Ohio Edison Company, The
> >Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company, and Toledo
> >Edison Company. These types of bulbs use up to 75
> >percent less electricity than incandescent bulbs
> >and can last 10 times longer -- contributing to
> >significant money and energy savings over the life
> >of the bulb.
> >Providing energy-efficient light bulbs is just one
> >way we can help our customers save money while also
> >helping the environment.
> >http://www.firstenergycorp.com/energyefficiency/cfl.html
> >They didn't mention that my monthly electric bills will
> >include a new 60 cent charge for the next three years
> >($21.60). =A0It covers the cost of the two bulbs, shipping,
> >and it reimburses First Energy for their lost income
> >'cuz I will be using less electricity.
> >I hope they don't send me more bulbs.
> We are being forced to buy things and services we do not need nor
> want. =A0 Whatever happened to liberty in the US of A?
Aww, just sit down and shut up. All hail Obama! Our great leader
even has a shiny new Nobel prize, which obviously he so richly
deserves for bringing peace to the world. Unless you wise up, you
are destined for the re-education camp.
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>To help customers use energy more efficiently, we’re
>delivering two compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs)
>to the homes of residential customers of FirstEnergy’s
>Ohio operating companies -- Ohio Edison Company, The
>Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company, and Toledo
>Edison Company. These types of bulbs use up to 75
>percent less electricity than incandescent bulbs
>and can last 10 times longer -- contributing to
>significant money and energy savings over the life
>of the bulb.
>Providing energy-efficient light bulbs is just one
>way we can help our customers save money while also
>helping the environment.
>http://www.firstenergycorp.com/energyefficiency/cfl.html
>They didn't mention that my monthly electric bills will
>include a new 60 cent charge for the next three years
>($21.60). It covers the cost of the two bulbs, shipping,
>and it reimburses First Energy for their lost income
>'cuz I will be using less electricity.
>I hope they don't send me more bulbs.