Bster, our ins. co. also adds a $100 charge for stove. Add that to the list.
Insurance companies seem to be going rogue this year. I don't know how many people I've talked to lately that are getting dragged over the coals.
Bster, our ins. co. also adds a $100 charge for stove. Add that to the list.
Well, since you did briefly hijack your thread for the car - I'll add this: Cool a$$ supposedly cheap car that gets 84mpg.... the two seats being behind one another seems to be the biggest drawback, oh, and there's only one door, but still how cool is this:Agreed on the car collecting. *sigh*
Last fire season (Dec-April) I cut my electric heat bill in half by burning wood. We saved $250-300/month on heating for a total of $1300+! My only cost of getting wood is fuel for the saw and ATV because I just leave from my property and where I cut is less than 1mile away. If I spend $100 a year that would be on the high side so the savings outweigh the cost by a long shot.Exactly! I think people dont include the FULL cost of their conventional heat source. Dont forget they have to earn a salary or wage of about $1600-$1800 for every $1000 they spend on heating fuel accounting for deductions to their pay. When gathering wood for your stove,you dont have to give 40% of every load to the Govt.
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