Submitted by No_Huckleberry7316 t3_11dj8u2 in boston
Until this year, I was paying about $220 per month on average in the last 7 years I've lived in this apartment. Highest I've ever paid on an electricity bill was maybe like $340 during a really cold month and $160 is probably when it's lowest but usually averages out to about $220, which still feels a bit high for 750 sqft, but I can afford it so didn't think too much of it.
This January, they billed me $448. Then in February, I was billed $653. Freaking 3x what I'm normally used to paying and I called them up and asked them what's going on and they explained that they were estimates based on my usage from last year and that they'll be reading my meter on Feb 23 so if I hold off on my payment and if the estimate is actually wrong then they'll adjust my bill. Well, the payment was due on Feb 20 and the payment went out automatically without my consent (autopay isn't even setup so not sure how) but it's a little too late for that.
Anyway, I guess they did finally read my meter because today I got a bill for the upcoming month and it's $525 and it's based on an actual reading they've done and is not an estimate. That seems crazy, like my meter must be hooked up to my neighbors or something because I just can't see how anyone living in this small space can spend that much on an electricity bill. I called National Grid again to ask if they can send in a technician to check our meters to see if anything's wrong but no one showed up on the scheduled date.
I did some Google search and learned that in November, they increased the price to 33 cents per kilowatt from what was originally 17 cents, so maybe that explains why the price nearly tripled? Still, I can't go on paying this much and want to find a new provider and I know there are listings of other energy suppliers on https://energyswitchma.gov/ but I'm so lost... is it possible to just switch whenever? Do I have to call the building management and let them know?
P.S: my work friends think it could be due to exposure but like even without heat it stays at 69 degrees... but I get chilly and jack it up to 73 degrees and it gradually comes down a couple times (because of the thermostat getting turned off periodically) during the day. It gets a little chilly where the glass door to the balcony is but I'm just not convinced it's due to exposure... but how do I even find out if that's what this is? Who do I even need to call?
jamesland7 t1_ja8znxl wrote
I mean you answered your own question with the price increase and ramping up the thermostat. Ours never goes above 67