Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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The bill I received when they changed the meter showed the kWh on the new meter. I knew when they changed it so I knew how many days it was in use. When I did that division it showed almost exactly the same kWh per day used. If those numbers match (closely enough) then you know the new meter started at zero and is working correctly. If the kWh per day from last month is much higher than you might argue that the meter did not start at zero. Proving it to SECO and getting some compensation could be a struggle. If the new meter appears to be correct then do some calculations for the old meter. The bill for the month they changed my meter showed a total number of kWh used and it showed the reading from the new meter that should have started at zero. Using those I can determine how many kWh they claim were on the old meter. I know when the old meter was changed so I know how many days it was used and I can calculate the kWh per day on the old meter. If that number is significantly different than the number from this month then there is a problem. If you expect the reading on the old meter was high then there are more calculations. You can use the reading from the bill *before* it was changed to see the reading on the old meter at the beginning of the month when it was changed. You can then add the number of kWh they claim were used on the old meter to determine what they claim the reading was on the old meter. Ideally, they took a picture and you can show that the number you are being billed for is not the number in the picture. I have had a reading where they transposed two numbers resulting in a high reading and a high bill. For me it worked out in the next month but there will be no next month if this happened on the old meter. You might try to find a way that two numbers could have been transposed to give the high reading. Unfortunately, even if you are correct it will be difficult to get SECO to accept that or provide a refund. At least you would have an idea what happened.
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It has been brutally hot this summer
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After the meter change our SECO bill went down for August by a few dollars compared to July. July was just as hot.
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I was outside when the "other company" installed my new meter. before he took down Old meter, i said i needed a photo of old meter reading and he said he would, so i handed my cellphn to him to take a photo. I thought He did. But after he left and i looked , 9/10/24 he took 2 pix of NEW METER on my phone--not old meter final reading...sneaky :$?&!
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