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Originally Posted by It's Hot There
As mentioned, there was one more day with the July reading.
This information is directly from my account on the SECO site.
As far as I can tell, the "average" daily usage is jus that, an average and not too accurate.
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When they changed my meter they took pictures before removing the old and after installing the new. You could ask to see those pictures.
You can read your own meter. What does it read today and how many days ago was it replaced? If you divide do you get about 40-50kWh/day?
My new meter started at zero as I expect all of them do. What day was your new meter installed and what day was it read? Divide again to determine how many kWh/day are being charged between the install and the first reading. It's a longshot but if the meter was not at zero but the first reading assumed it was then that would create a high bill. Between an unrealistic usage for the first few days of the new meter and a picture of the new meter showing a non-zero reading on at install you might be able to argue for an adjustment.
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