Vasyl Baidak spoke about the power outage at home: how the humorist paid off his utility debt.
According to ТСН: The well-known Ukrainian humorist Vasyl Baidak talked about his situation when the electricity in his house was cut off due to debts.
Vasyl shared his experience in the 'eQuestion' project, noting that he understood the work and did not pay enough attention to utility payments. As a result, he accumulated debt for electricity, and eventually, the power was turned off.
“There are many life hacks on how to survive without electricity. But mine is the best. Try to pay your utility bills on time. Because I, honestly, have been very busy in the last few months, a lot has been happening, and I accumulated so much debt that they completely cut off our electricity,”
Eventually, Vasyl paid off the debt and spent money on reconnecting the electricity. The power was not restored immediately but only after a few days. Now the humorist is more attentive to utility payments and urges others to do the same.
“We were without electricity for several days. Although I had already paid that debt, I even paid for the reconnection – it turned out they have such a thing... So I advise everyone to pay for utilities on time, because later it will be such a hassle with it, I do not recommend it. We decided with my wife that it is better for both of us to keep an eye on this so that nothing is forgotten,”
Let us remind you that singer Kristina Soloviy also has a significant debt, but not for electricity. She owes her former producer Svyatoslav Vakarchuk almost 30 thousand dollars and recently revealed her plans regarding the repayment of the debt.
It is important to note that utility payments can cause serious inconveniences if ignored. Vasyl Baidak's experience reminds everyone of the importance of timely payment for services, as the situation can spiral out of control. This also emphasizes how important it is to maintain financial discipline in everyday life.
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