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Huge electric bill is a shocker

- By Amy B Wang

Pennsylvan­ia woman gets a power bill for $284 billion — with a first payment of $28,176.

What can you buy with $284 billion?

You could own all of Netflix. Or purchase 747 Boeing 747s, with change to spare. Or erase the national debts of Venezuela, Nigeria, Peru and Iceland, combined.

Or, if you’re Mary Horomanski, you could pay for one month’s worth of electricit­y.

Horomanski, of Erie, Pa., was shocked recently when she received an erroneous electric bill displaying an account balance of “284,460,000,000,” with a first payment of $28,176 due in November 2018.

“I opened it up and there it was,” she said.

Horomanski, 58, began counting the commas (”Hundreds. Thousands. Millions. Billions ... Can most people even count that high?”), then taking her glasses off and putting them on again.

Horomanski’s husband and one of her sons were home with her when she checked her bill online, and they began asking if she was OK.

“I’m looking around the room and they’re looking at me now, ’cause I’ve got this funny look on my face,” Horomanski recalled Tuesday. “When you see something like that, your heart starts beating, you break out into a little sweat, like, ‘What on earth just happened?’ ”

In a brief moment of self-doubt, the stay-athome mother of five boys also took stock of the electricit­y her household was using.

“We had Christmas lights outside, but we don’t have the “(National Lampoon’s) Christmas Vacation” lights,” Horomanski said.

Horomanski texted an image of the bill to her oldest son, who contacted Penelec, their electric company.

The company reassured him it was an error, Horomanski said.

The correct amount was $284.46.

Mark Durbin, a spokesman for First Energy, Penelec’s parent company, told the Erie Times-News he didn’t know what caused the error.

“I can’t recall ever seeing a bill for billions of dollars,” Durbin told the newspaper. “We appreciate the customer’s willingnes­s to reach out to us about the mistake.”

 ?? MARY HOROMANSKI ?? The family owes $284.46, not $284,460,000,000.
MARY HOROMANSKI The family owes $284.46, not $284,460,000,000.

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