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North Carolina Man’s Water Bill Reaches The Million Dollar Mark!

I can’t say I don’t usually use a lot of water or enjoy my showers, because I do. The man’s balance was actually $188.92 but it was the “service charge”…

WASHINGTON – OCTOBER 14: The words “In God We Trust” are seen on U.S. currency October 14, 2004 in Washington, DC. Although the U.S. constitution prohibits an official state religion, references to God appear on American money, the U.S. Congress starts its daily session with a prayer, and the same U.S. Supreme Court that has consistently struck down organized prayer in public schools as unconstitutional opens its public sessions by asking for the blessings of God. The Supreme Court will soon use cases from Kentucky and Texas to consider the constitutionality of Ten Commandments displays on government property, addressing a church-state issue that has ignited controversy around the country. (Photo Illustration by Alex Wong/Getty Images)

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I can't say I don't usually use a lot of water or enjoy my showers, because I do.

The man's balance was actually $188.92 but it was the "service charge" that cost him more than it should have. He later took to Twitter to let everyone know he didn't actually have to pay the full amount.

See the full total below.