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kayoshin · 41-45, M
Not that much, they cut off your power after 2 months of bills dropped.
kayoshin · 41-45, M
Nope, excedence. Either they get your ass in court or in 3 to 5 years the charges prescribe and the company takes the loss.
kayoshin · 41-45, M
(I said 3 to 5 because it is different from country to country and wether you had a private or business power contract, it could actually be more or less depending where you live).
who cares I'm somewhere else playing pinball in the sky
firefall · 61-69, M
$124, 324, 008
plus Y334534126416,
38003 medium size grey boulders
193 cows
2 wives
and a piece of a palm branch at least 9" long
plus Y334534126416,
38003 medium size grey boulders
193 cows
2 wives
and a piece of a palm branch at least 9" long
KaiserSolze · 46-50, F
@firefall lol
nedkelly · 61-69, M
The electricity provider would cut the power off when the account reached $3,000
HannibalAteMeOut · 22-25, F
If you don't pay for a particular amount of time, you have no electricity, so nothing really.
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
No more than $50. The globe would burn out soon enough.
Incandescent, fluorescent or LED?
calibeachnudist · 51-55, M
$0.00 as you live off the grid...
Sharky86 · 36-40, M
79x
zombiex8 · 26-30, M
Depends on my speed of going away! #EinsteinThings 😅
KaiserSolze · 46-50, F
-7,456,254 (I jump the meter so it runs backwards) 😉😂
barbershoplover · F
42900000000.00
PrivatePeeks · 26-30, F
Ass-tronomical
11knaves11 · 41-45, M
A fuck load of currency
bijouxbroussard · F
Ha, PG&E would’ve cut that service off within 1-2 missed payments.