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93-year-old froze to death, owed big utility bill
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<blockquote data-quote="blakey" data-source="post: 1350110" data-attributes="member: 19855"><p>It is a shame. I thought here in Ontario the utilities couldn't disconnect in the winter but I looked it up and they can after warnings etc. </p><p></p><p>It reminds me of an older fellow (I'm thinking he was in his 70's) I did work for and when it came time for the bill he went to the freezer and got the cash and gave it to me. He was going on about some woman that was trying to take his money and we chatted for a bit. Then he asks how much he owes me, didn't know he just paid me. I told him he's already paid and I get out of there hoping I don't get accused of anything. </p><p></p><p> I'm sure the fellow in the story was very confused.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blakey, post: 1350110, member: 19855"] It is a shame. I thought here in Ontario the utilities couldn't disconnect in the winter but I looked it up and they can after warnings etc. It reminds me of an older fellow (I'm thinking he was in his 70's) I did work for and when it came time for the bill he went to the freezer and got the cash and gave it to me. He was going on about some woman that was trying to take his money and we chatted for a bit. Then he asks how much he owes me, didn't know he just paid me. I told him he's already paid and I get out of there hoping I don't get accused of anything. I'm sure the fellow in the story was very confused. [/QUOTE]
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