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bad185 t1_j6v365b wrote
Reply to comment by RamHands in PPL electric “accidentally” took a 3 month advance on automatic payments today by theREALPLM
I called UGI about it, and they said they reconcile the budgets at the end of the 12th month of the cycle. My mortgage does the same, although they do offer the option to pay monthly or all at once. UGI didn't.
bad185 t1_j6v07hw wrote
Reply to comment by theREALPLM in PPL electric “accidentally” took a 3 month advance on automatic payments today by theREALPLM
Are you on budget billing by chance? Mine was $200 higher, almost had a heart attack! But it was because I was billed $200 less than my actual 2022 usage so I had a budget shortfall.
bad185 t1_j6bgts1 wrote
There's a 25% reduction if you don't cooperate with child support for cash. They should not have rejected her, just decreased her benefit by 25%. Follow through with the appeal and explain the situation to the appeal worker.
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Reply to comment by basement-thug in What's going on with PPL? Website billing has been screwed up a long time now and can't get through. by basement-thug
Oh definitely. My friend got a bill for over $1000, which is also like 3x her normal usage.
bad185 t1_j5rgpsh wrote
Reply to What's going on with PPL? Website billing has been screwed up a long time now and can't get through. by basement-thug
I was just talking about this with a friend, she sent me this article. Looks like a system issue so they sent out estimated bills and will reconcile them next cycle.
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Reply to Dear PLCB, it's now cost-effectiove for me to drive out of state to buy alcohol. Why aren't you passing your volume buying discounts to Pennsylvanians? by pm_your_masterpiece
Not going to lie, I was PISSED today when I stopped for wine and my bottle of choice was $2 more.
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Reply to comment by ForeverSquirrelled42 in Take note! PA has two special elections scheduled for early 2023. Details inside. by susinpgh
Hi, neighbor!
bad185 t1_itx4gfb wrote
Over the summer, I had tons in my backyard in Central PA. My sister was in from Colorado and was so excited because she hadn't seen them in so long!
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Reply to PA-SNAP questions, rent change, income change. Thanks. by Equivalent_Alps_8321
He should definitely report the changes. You have until the 10th of the month following the change to report and be in compliance. Under the table/cash income still counts as income for welfare programs. The MA limit is $1616/month for one, so he will remain eligible. His SNAP could change, but the addition of rent is a biggie. And his income is still pretty low, so I'm guessing he'll only see a small decrease after the other deductions (earned income, shelter, and standard deduction they give). He will definitely lose the $95 COVID benefits, because those end this month. Source: was a welfare caseworker lol. Hope this is helpful!