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Household Expenditure Spreadsheet Updated
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To be honest our Gas and electric both high at £100 a month each.. we had to back it up with a years worth of bills.. we still had those bills so were ok :-)
You can not make anyone be 'power poor' or will that be a future sign of BR's.. house in the dark wrapped up in a blanket.. collecting rainwater0 -
That's good to know. My electricity is easy £100 a month on average from the cost of heating due to lack on insulation and poor appliances. And it's still always freezing :mad: I was getting a bit worried about how I'd get the point across, but I'll show them the bills. Hopefully the difference between summer and winter will be obvious enough.nervousmother wrote: »To be honest our Gas and electric both high at £100 a month each.. we had to back it up with a years worth of bills.. we still had those bills so were ok :-)BR 22/10/2009 ED 08/07/20100
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