It was a regular morning like any other when I checked my e-mail and there it was. A monthly utility bill from the city of Abilene. As I read the statement, I couldn't believe my eyes - the water bill was a whopping $500! My emotions at the time were shock, disbelief, and anger. I know it's been extremely hot in these parts but there's no way I used that much water.

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Normally my water bill is a fourth of the amount I was sitting and looking at. I had to get to the bottom of this. I immediately called the city of Abilene water department. Naturally, I was told that there was no malfunction in the meter. How could a bill escalate to $500 out of the blue? After all, it's not like I filled a swimming pool.

LOOK: DID THE CITY OF ABILENE TEXAS JUST CHARGE ME $500 BY MISTAKE?

Photo: Brad Elliott/Canva
Photo: Brad Elliott/Canva
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The next call was to a plumber to come out and hopefully make some sense of the issue. A water line test was done and a small pinhole leak was tracked to the hall bathroom. Really? A pinhole leak? I was in disbelief that something so small would cause my bill to spike up so much all of a sudden. It just didn't make sense. Was the city of Abilene trying to pull a fast one over on me? You hear those horror stories all the time.

I get it. I know that even the smallest water leaks can add up over time, but $500 worth, in a month? C'mon now. Feeling frustrated, I took action to repair the leak and prevent any future occurrences. I'm still not convinced that a pinhole water leak was responsible for that ridiculous bill.

Photo: Brad Elliott/Canva
Photo: Brad Elliott/Canva
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Now to combat the city on this. Let's hope that since there was an unseen leak some mercy will be shown.

With a utility bill like this, I might have to find an extra side hustle. Unless of course, I was a Texas billionaire. We have plenty of those. Maybe someone below can help with my water bill.

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