u/RogueImpossible

Image 1 — Power Line went down and Pulled my Meter
Image 2 — Power Line went down and Pulled my Meter

Power Line went down and Pulled my Meter

Big storm last night took out a power line on the street, but our power was good all day. Then late this afternoon the power company said they saw that downed line pulled our meter off the wall and cut the power for safety and I need to have an electrician come out and fix it before they will turn on the power again.

If my house line was pulled down by their downed power line is Georgia power in anyway liable for the cost of the repair or fixing the meter or I am I pretty much going out of pocket on this fix?

Also a limb from the tree by the road took out the power line and I've told the city several times to take down the tree as it was a risk to the power lines. Does the city have any liability?

u/RogueImpossible — 18 hours ago

Got this dreaded email that I didn't know was a thing yesterday:

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So yes, I used the card to pay for a $30,000 renovation on my home this month, which in my opinion is a personal expense, but whatever. My big question was, what are the considering "business services spending"? I got the card last November and I tied all of my personally monthly bills to the card and going to be annoyed if I have to migrate everything to another card.

Well one of those monthly bills is my USAA vehicle insurance, not for a business vehicle, but just a personal vehicle, and I saw that it is down to 1%. Did they just brick the card for me?

Right around the time I got this RHG card, the US Bank Smartly card was nerfed. So annoyed to have to keep migrating my monthly bills over to the highest rewards multiple times a year. Wish they would just be clear and say you get 3% cash back on up to $X0,000 amount of spending per year.

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