Mitch,

       Thank you for finally taking the prudent and safe approach.  The utility 
should NOT charge you as they are obligated, just as the gas and water, to 
insure that they are providing safe service to your house (and even inside in 
case of the gas utility).  If they can't find fault outside, then have an 
electrician standing by to check inside as it might be something that will 
require coordination between the utility and an electrician to fix.  This will 
save time and mainly it will "keep you safe from harm".  I've been nipped by 
220v before so I have a strong and healthy respect for electricity. 

Good luck and best wishes,

Roger

Roger Hale
Dinnerware Classics, Inc.
Monroe, Ga.
770-267-0850
www.dinnerwareclassics.com
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