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‘People turn off their power because they can’t afford it,’ Texas woman slapped with $11,000 electricity bill tells RT | |
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Texas' infrastructure wasn’t ready for the winter storm that paralyzed the state this week, and it’s unfair that the working people are now forced to pay the price, a local woman who received a shocking power bill told RT. | |
The pipes in her home burst, and the water was out for four days, but it turned out that it wasn’t the worst thing that happened to Akilah Scott-Amos during the Texan cold snap. While she was lucky enough to suffer only a brief power outage, the $11,000 electricity bill that she received exceeded all her wildest expectations. | |
READ MORE: Biden declares ‘major disaster’ in Texas as state continues to battle power outages amid extreme cold | READ MORE: Biden declares ‘major disaster’ in Texas as state continues to battle power outages amid extreme cold |
The woman was charged that much because she is serviced by a wholesale retailer of electricity. Such an arrangement is attractive when the market is stable – Scott-Amos usually paid around $40 or $50 during this period – but turned out to be disastrous in a time of crisis, for which the state and her electricity company “weren’t prepared.” | |
“I absolutely can’t afford it,” she said of the enormous bill, insisting that she had been saving as much power as possible during those difficult days. | “I absolutely can’t afford it,” she said of the enormous bill, insisting that she had been saving as much power as possible during those difficult days. |
After she first told her story to the media, Scott-Amos received messages from numerous Texas families, who found themselves in a similar sorry situation. | After she first told her story to the media, Scott-Amos received messages from numerous Texas families, who found themselves in a similar sorry situation. |
The woman said that she understood that authorities prioritize help for those who suffered the most. “But the people who did have power [and] were charged 300 times more than market rate so that [companies] could make a profit” shouldn’t be abandoned, she insisted. For now, Scott-Amos and others like her don’t qualify for any government support. | |
“Price gouging shouldn’t be allowed during this time,” she said, referring to both the cold snap and the Covid-19 pandemic, and urged authorities to intervene, adding that “basic utilities shouldn’t cost thousands.” | “Price gouging shouldn’t be allowed during this time,” she said, referring to both the cold snap and the Covid-19 pandemic, and urged authorities to intervene, adding that “basic utilities shouldn’t cost thousands.” |
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