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I am from the countryside, and each household has to pay 2,800 yuan for natural gas installation. Is this price reasonable? How much money do you have there?

I tell you, in fact, farmers are not? Fool? We farmers also know how to settle accounts. The gas company thinks that hype can fool farmers, but it is actually shooting itself in the foot. The price is unreasonable, and it will not be accepted by farmers in the end, will it? We also promoted gas here the year before last. At first, the farmers felt very strange and didn't know there was gas. When they saw that they were going to hire migrant workers to lay pipelines, everyone was very happy, because they could earn labor costs from it.

Later, the pipeline was laid, and the farmers realized that each household had to pay 2,700 yuan, so everyone quit. Because we farmers can settle accounts, you can buy liquefied gas with 2700 yuan, which is enough for everyone to use for about 5 years; If we use their natural gas pipeline, it will take decades to earn this household fee back. For such a simple reason, farmers certainly don't want to. As a result, the laid pipeline became a decoration, and no one paid for it. Now those pipes are buried underground? Sleep? Yo. Now farmers' thoughts are very complicated, and each has its own abacus. Nobody wants to use it unless an injunction is used. Of course, if the gas company dares to cancel the household fee, I estimate that farmers will still use it.

Now the gas company is also very anxious. After all, those pipes are bought with real money, so they send people to the village every day to mobilize farmers to use them. However, the only requirement of farmers is that they can use it without paying the household fee, and the gas company is unwilling, so this contradiction cannot be eliminated and the gas company can do nothing. I think the software laid by the gas company is really expensive. Let's farmers stop pointing fingers at Maimang. Both sides should take a step back, and the average household fee must be reduced to a level that most farmers can afford. Naturally someone will use it. After all, the pipeline has been idle for a long time, and it is also a waste if it is damaged after a long time.

Everybody right?