ForklkftJones

ForklkftJones t1_j6pibuz wrote

Someone tried to dismiss your post because you've only mentioned Pennsylvania, but shit, going to Pennsylvania is enough to appreciate New Hampshire. I have lived in 3 different states, visited all but 3 states, and I agree with you. I could move anywhere really, but I doubt I'll leave NH. I do like parts of other states and, while I do wish we had better food and shopping, NH has a good mix of people, weather, and scenery.

Everywhere else you visit, NH is where you stay.

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ForklkftJones t1_j5pto7y wrote

I agree. The woodsy places are expensive unless you can find a trailer.

I'm too lazy to look at a map right now, but I would say look beyond Milford, beyond concord... Nothing in the lower parts of the map unless you're successful or don't mind having a mortgage payment that will follow you until the afterlife.

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ForklkftJones t1_j3xs9wq wrote

This is very interesting because I was going to make a post about budget billing, but I will tack my question onto this post.

So I added up my year of billing versus the amount that eversource will bill me every month based on my usage. My math comes out to a savings of approx $485.94 under their budget billing.

I saw other states with posts about this, but i did not see a post from the illustrious and strongly opinionated members of our New Hampshire Reddit.

Have any of you tried this? Are any of you using it right now?

(Ps screw CT for getting recreational weed yesterday)

Source: www.eversource.com/content/nh/residential/account-billing/manage-bill/budget-billing

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ForklkftJones t1_j3ikf6z wrote

I have mint in Southern NH. There are some dead spots especially when I go to nowhere towns up north and random spots in Bedford, Milford, but I rather save the $500 a year. If an accident happens in a deadzone, I'll just do what any normal person would do and wait for death or rescue. 🤐

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