

Dunkin’ Donuts is an American Donut chain that exists worldwide (12,000 stores). Started in the 1950s
Dunkin’ Donuts is an American Donut chain that exists worldwide (12,000 stores). Started in the 1950s
Where did his screenshot show levels give a discount? It just looks like badges for number of drinks ordered. Something you could track on your own if you wanted.
I’m not. They would be paying for their usage, I would be paying for my usage. Hence the flat fee for connection plus the cost of usage. It works the same way with sewer and gas (at least where I’m at) everyone pays a flat connection fee based on max size available to you and then you pay for your usage.
The “connection fee” would probably be flat by service size. Most homes have 200A connections so that would be one flat rate for everyone with a 200A ingress. If a business uses 400A, they’d get a different price but all 400A would be the same.
Get it now? That has nothing to do with amount used, but rather the size of your “pipe”
Drain it to zero and then let them auto close it for inactivity. Or keep it open forever since there’s no admin fee.
This is also the same company that put out a sample “budget” to show how you can live off a McDs salary. Oh, assuming you didn’t turn the heat on.
That already exists with PayPal and Apple Pay for example. The remote site never sees your credit card, just an approval token. You won’t be able to get away from address though as they need to know how to get it to you.
security alarms and phone/internet lines
I like the hubris that if the world goes to shit and they have to hole up for months that they think telecommunications or security will still work how they expect it.
1€/month isn’t bad at all. How did you notice such a small increase and not chalk it up to a fee or something. Watching that bill like a hawk.