On a water bill, "refuse" typically refers to charges related to waste management services, such as garbage collection and disposal. It may include fees for trash pickup, recycling services, and other refuse management activities. This charge is often separate from the water usage charges and is included to cover the costs associated with managing waste in the community.
I am guessing that your water bill has suddenly increased. If that is the case, if it not good since it suggests a leak somewhere in your water line.
on my phone bill it appears domestic call what does it mean?
Yes, a sewer bill is considered a utility bill. Utility bills generally include charges for services such as water, electricity, gas, and sewage disposal. Since sewer services are essential for waste management and sanitation, they fall under the category of utilities provided by municipal or private companies.
Write 'return to sender' and post back into a mailbox
I would like to see a statement of payments for the last couple of months. And the charges.
On a water bill, "usage" tells you how much water you have used and are being billed for.
"Refuse to buy" means to say no to a purchase.
No "special" powers, they simply refuse to act on the bill and let it die.
The homonym of refuse is refuse. It can mean to decline or reject something, or it can refer to waste or garbage.
Refuse is another word for garbage/trash/rubbish.
HGAL means 100 gallons on your water bill. The average person uses 100 per day
Any shop has the right to refuse any tender at any hour.
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No, decline usually means to decrease or diminish in value, amount, or intensity. Refuse means to reject or say no to something.
It means that you have to pay monthly to have your refuse picked up
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