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Re: QTR bills Gas and Electric don't trust estimates!
« Reply #10 on: 21 February 2012, 16:15 »
Your advice was to provide readings, did you not do that until now?

OBVIOUSLY NOT.. I THINK HE IS ADVISING THAT WE DO NOW

Yeah I know, don't quite know what I was pushing for... A stupid way of strengthening the point that keeping readings up to date as far as I'm aware is the norm.

only thing i hate about giving readings is we are doing their jobs, scums, they should come and read the meter like they use to

They do, but nowhere near as frequently as required, especially if you pay monthly like me.  To be honest, they only need to read mine now and again to make sure i'm not scumming them.  :grin: 

If you insisted they checked your meters every month then I would imagine they would have to charge you more to pay for the man in a van to visit.

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Re: QTR bills Gas and Electric don't trust estimates!
« Reply #11 on: 21 February 2012, 16:18 »
I used to work for British Gas an regularly adjusted estimated bills.  It was fairly straightforward.

But now.

http://www.britishgas.co.uk/youraccount/discover/submit-meter-reading.html

http://www.southern-electric.co.uk/youraccount/giveameterreading/

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Re: QTR bills Gas and Electric don't trust estimates!
« Reply #12 on: 21 February 2012, 16:23 »
Don't automatically think they will owe you money! My Gas and Electric bills have gone up by £20 a month from next month as my usage is more than my estimates. Only found it out cos the meters were read, and they said we owe about £250. That £20 increase will cover the usage and arrears over the next 12 months.  :sad:
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Re: QTR bills Gas and Electric don't trust estimates!
« Reply #13 on: 21 February 2012, 16:33 »
Because they said by the time winter comes around it would be used up  :grin: But I argued you take the stupid amount every month based upon your figures!! So I'll be in credit with you of 1.5K every year! :grin:
At that stage I made them pay me back with interest! So I now pay every QTR via post office!
It’s easy for people to be complacent and trust everything is okay!
People losing their jobs getting into debt and rising utility bills so why should people pay more than they should?

Utillity bills out strip Mortgage payments these days!  :wink:

 

TBH working the hours I did most of the bills stuff was left to the other half untill I took over and had a better look!
Back then £300 per month DD was nothing! But like I said its very easily to be complacent!
Its like petrol I'm sure people aren't hooning it as much and more aware of price per litre or price per kilowatts.
The thing about DD it will take out what the company thinks you owe! ESt. or not regrdless they want paid!

I like to pay cash on some bills so its no bother to pop down and pay the odd bill!

You can pay your BT bill 12 months advance and reduce the line rental bill by 30% but most people will not have the money up front sad most people who need these reduced prices can't afford them kick in the bollocks for low income groups!  :cry:

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Re: QTR bills Gas and Electric don't trust estimates!
« Reply #14 on: 21 February 2012, 16:41 »
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Re: QTR bills Gas and Electric don't trust estimates!
« Reply #15 on: 21 February 2012, 17:07 »
Not yet Jon I do the math per kilowatt then the standing order costs it works out best deals for me with Southern electric I could go to atlantic, but heard customer services are slack plus I only save a few quid! I've been with southern for ages since switching from BG over ten years ago...?
I hate the short term deals then once you are in they hike the prices up!
I've never understood the meter system as low incomes groups pay about 30% extra just to have pay as you go! Insane  :lipsrsealed:

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Re: QTR bills Gas and Electric don't trust estimates!
« Reply #16 on: 21 February 2012, 17:12 »
Well, when my new showroom opens up (just north of Oxford) pop along and I'll do you a deal on some renewable energy kit.

Doing some good work on voltage optimisation at the moment.




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Re: QTR bills Gas and Electric don't trust estimates!
« Reply #17 on: 21 February 2012, 17:20 »
Well, when my new showroom opens up (just north of Oxford) pop along and I'll do you a deal on some renewable energy kit.

Doing some good work on voltage optimisation at the moment.





Sounds good I was in Oxford last weekend visiting friends!
Show me some links on your work fella!

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Re: QTR bills Gas and Electric don't trust estimates!
« Reply #18 on: 21 February 2012, 17:35 »
Well, when my new showroom opens up (just north of Oxford) pop along and I'll do you a deal on some renewable energy kit.

Doing some good work on voltage optimisation at the moment.





Sounds good I was in Oxford last weekend visiting friends!
Show me some links on your work fella!



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Re: QTR bills Gas and Electric don't trust estimates!
« Reply #19 on: 21 February 2012, 17:38 »
Cool I'll mull over those link is it true the gov is stopping payments in March for grid supply via solar pannels because it means one month before solar pannels costs should drop right?