2750 One Texas Resident Still Has Power, but His Bill Is Now Over $8,000 (archive.is) posted 56 days ago by here2red 56 days ago by here2red +2753 / -3 340 comments share 340 comments share save hide report block hide child comments Comments (340) sorted by: top new old worst You're viewing a single comment thread. View all comments, or full comment thread. ▲ 103 ▼ – Ridiculousposter 103 points 56 days ago +111 / -8 There is no way that'll stand. permalink save report block reply ▲ 88 ▼ – JimmyJam 88 points 56 days ago +92 / -4 looks like they signed a customer agreement to pay spot utility prices, that usually save them money, but in this environment the spot prices are crazy high. Why would the bill not stand? permalink parent save report block reply ▲ 113 ▼ – TheMAGAdontStop 113 points 56 days ago +121 / -8 Because we have laws preventing price gouging during an emergency. Hopefully that's not just for gasoline, tho permalink parent save report block reply
There is no way that'll stand.
looks like they signed a customer agreement to pay spot utility prices, that usually save them money, but in this environment the spot prices are crazy high. Why would the bill not stand?
Because we have laws preventing price gouging during an emergency. Hopefully that's not just for gasoline, tho