Awhile back, I started a thread about my mom's
ongoing city water usage dispute . Bottom line is that, now, the city admits their mistake -- almost 25 years ago, the wrong meter was installed on the line. Basically, instead of a one inch line meter, a crazy mistake: they installed a two inch meter on the one inch line. This error was finally discovered by an expert they brought in after I wrote a letter and asked for an official inquiry.
So, I'm trying to figure this out. Heck, they oughta pay me. I might send them a bill. They are working with me but they aren't making any offers. They want me to give them a settlement figure. This will be a sizable amount of money, since we're talking about 25 years of overcharges.
I've built a spreadsheet to come up with average usage but they only gave me back to 1999. I need some years prior to my dad's death. They say it will be a pain to dig up old records from storage boxes. They only have 1999 forward on the computer. But I can't be accurate without knowing how much the house used when he was alive, the majority of the overcharge period. Painful as it would be for them, I think they should have to dig them up. I don't think that's unreasonable. I am remaining very calm about this.
Does anyone know where I could find a listing of Savings Account rates since 1981? Surely, somewhere, there is an online archive of these rates. (I've Googled and no dice yet.) Seems to me, I should try to figure out an accurate average usage. Then figure out how much was overcharged. The overcharge, we should assume this would have been put in savings account.
OR... I thought also of applying whatever late charge THEY use. Which I'm sure is a sky high rate.
Any ideas on how to figure this? To get specific, it's pretty complicated.
In the end, since this is quite iffy, I think I would give them the dollar amount offer AND free water usage for the rest of her life. That wouldn't hurt them at all. But due to factors I might overlook, this could make it equitable. I want to be fair to the small town but I want her to get what's hers. I told them she is about as frugal as they come... whatever money is left over at the end of each month, it's saved.
Comments are appreciated... if you think I am looking at this correctly or anything you could add.
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Bill
Yamaha PSR2000