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Old 11 January 2013 | 07:52 AM
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Have you treated yourself to a plasma tv? Or are your neighbours growing a skunk farm at your expense.

Phone your provider and ask if they can come check yur meter as yur alone and nothing has changed.
Old 11 January 2013 | 08:25 AM
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Originally Posted by toneh
Lol that's seriously crossed my mind , I reckon the neighbours must
think we're a mad house or summat dodgy

Here's another ( not joking ) I walked in from work just before Christmas
And the back door was wide open , kitchen door wide open , living room door ajar , walked in and mrs was sat there ( fire nice and hot )
I said why are all the doors open
Reply " don't know but I thought It felt cold that's why I've turned fire up "

What can you say to that , hence I give up


lmfao .....
Old 11 January 2013 | 02:37 PM
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Have you treated yourself to a plasma tv? Or are your neighbours growing a skunk farm at your expense.

Phone your provider and ask if they can come check yur meter as yur alone and nothing has changed.
That's the odd thing, nothing has changed...no new appliances, nothing different. Neighbours, I have an old dear one side and the other side is empty

I'm gonna have to ring but I doubt I'll get any joy
Old 11 January 2013 | 02:43 PM
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Roughly 10 times more than mine!

you sure thats right?

£500/10 = £50 a 1/4?

50/3 = £16.60 a month for gas and electric
Old 11 January 2013 | 02:44 PM
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Originally Posted by toneh
If they pay the bill they can do whatever they want , but I'm sure the time will come when they think hang on 2k a year ,

utter madness
The thing is though, they'll be spending their money on this and not on what they want to spend it on. So they'll probably be after you for cash further down the line!
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Well, I rang them and I've had it all explained. This bill wasnt unusually high......my last one was unusually low The guy I spoke to (who was really helpful and explained everything very well) went back 3 years and my average quarterly usage has always been around 1200 to 1400 units but the july august september period is always freakishly low So whatever I do different then, I need to do all year round Very strange.
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We're supposedly expecting -10 degrees this weekend. I'll probably still not have my heating on
Old 11 January 2013 | 03:25 PM
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Originally Posted by ScoobySteve69
but the july august september period is always freakishly low So whatever I do different then, I need to do all year round Very strange.

Do you think it might have anything to do with not having the heating on?



Is it me?
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Do you think it might have anything to do with not having the heating on?



Is it me?
No, heating isn't an issue. I don't use it much in the winter. Also, the quarter before which is april, may and june was higher than my last quarter. Very odd.
Old 11 January 2013 | 04:00 PM
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Originally Posted by ScoobySteve69
It`s the electric I`m moaning about. I don`t use the heating much anyway. My last bill I`d used 802 units, this time 1605 My electric usage is always pretty constant / consistent but double the usage? I`d love to know what on.
The Pikeys didn't park their Caravans next door, did they?
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The Pikeys didn't park their Caravans next door, did they?
Not yet
Old 11 January 2013 | 05:20 PM
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Mine averaged about £130 a quarter for electric over the winter months.
I don't use many appliances and always have the lights off but my apartment was first floor with nothing below, end of the block and quite large rooms with floor to ceiling windows and balcony doors and the heating was all electric, no gas.
During the summer it was £93 a quarter but I had a old 42" plasma with an amp (and sky box) on all day long.
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Originally Posted by Ellie*
Mine averaged about £130 a quarter for electric over the winter months.
I don't use many appliances and always have the lights off but my apartment was first floor with nothing below, end of the block and quite large rooms with floor to ceiling windows and balcony doors and the heating was all electric, no gas.
During the summer it was £93 a quarter but I had a old 42" plasma with an amp (and sky box) on all day long.
42" plasma, amp and Sky box on all day.....I like the sound of that
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Lol that's all you need really isn't it!
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Originally Posted by Ellie*
Lol that's all you need really isn't it!
Indeed...plus the right company
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Originally Posted by ScoobySteve69
It`s the electric I`m moaning about. I don`t use the heating much anyway. My last bill I`d used 802 units, this time 1605 My electric usage is always pretty constant / consistent but double the usage? I`d love to know what on.
Have you got some new neighbours of the paki/pikie/gypo variety?
Old 12 January 2013 | 10:27 AM
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Originally Posted by ScoobySteve69
Indeed...plus the right company

That should of been followed up with a

I'm glad i switched to a smartcard pay as you go meter...
Old 12 January 2013 | 12:10 PM
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Originally Posted by DYK
That should of been followed up with a
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Well I also put a reading in within 2 weeks of my last bill, just to get an idea what it'll be and apparently if a reading is submitted within 2 weeks of a due bill, that's the reading they go off. In other words, instead of my last bill being over 91 days it was for 77....and therefore this bill was for 105!
Old 12 January 2013 | 12:39 PM
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My heating costs about 5 litres of petrol for the chain saw.

And my electric was about £250 for the year last year.


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I would be inclined to ask them to explain and justify the enormous increase in your bill,and send them a meter reading while you are at it.

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Old 12 January 2013 | 01:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Leslie
I would be inclined to ask them to explain and justify the enormous increase in your bill,and send them a meter reading while you are at it.

Les
I've explained it above Les
Old 12 January 2013 | 02:18 PM
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Originally Posted by jods
Have you got some new neighbours of the paki/pikie/gypo variety?
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Originally Posted by DYK
That should of been followed up with a

I'm glad i switched to a smartcard pay as you go meter...
DYK, that's what I use. Card for the gas and token for the electric. Through Southern Electric for both, they charge the same rate per unit as they would for a quarterly bill. You only save 5% by being direct debit, which seems hit and miss. Plus due to my credit score being krapp, they refused me the opportunity for direct debit as you apparently need a credit check to do this method. As I can't find a supplier who'll beat their prices (looking on the comparison websites for unit consumption), I've never seen the bother to move.
Old 12 January 2013 | 08:26 PM
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Npower have just lowered our monthly bill to £90 for a largish 4 bed detached, we have got wall insulation and solar panels though which help a lot.
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Originally Posted by chocolate_o_brian
DYK, that's what I use. Card for the gas and token for the electric. Through Southern Electric for both, they charge the same rate per unit as they would for a quarterly bill. You only save 5% by being direct debit, which seems hit and miss. Plus due to my credit score being krapp, they refused me the opportunity for direct debit as you apparently need a credit check to do this method. As I can't find a supplier who'll beat their prices (looking on the comparison websites for unit consumption), I've never seen the bother to move.
I like smartcard you can keep track of what you used and only pay for what you use,direct debit they taken about £600.00 more than they should of,i said get fooked and i moved to smartcard,at least this way i'm in control of it...
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Originally Posted by DYK
I like smartcard you can keep track of what you used and only pay for what you use,.
Just like having am meter then, except that you pay more.
Old 13 January 2013 | 03:12 PM
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After the last time,i don't trust these ******* with direct debit,atleast this way i know exactly what i'm spending..
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I input a meter reading every month onto the npower website and to be fair to them I have had no problems at all.
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Originally Posted by DYK
After the last time,i don't trust these ******* with direct debit,atleast this way i know exactly what i'm spending..
DYK, I can never understand why people blame companies for taking out increasing amounts from customers bank accounts. It's on par with people saying they are, for example, £290 in credit thinking that is good!

Okay, it isn't right increasing the amount withdrawn without good reason, and there often isn't except trying it on, but why don't customers take charge of their own money? It isn't difficult to understand how much money is required to cover gas and electricity if people looked at their bills. A quick phone call and that figure is what you tell them is fair, job done. It can be amended at any time by yourself, up or down.

Ultimately the money is yours to look after not to allow a utility company to badly manage it then complain.
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They're not all 'dodgy'.

I often move to different energy suppliers, by using comparison sites.

I'm currently with EDF and, after the first year, THEY have reduced my DD from £49.50 pcm (electric only; no gas supply to my flat) to £40 -- based on my first annual pattern of average monthly usage.

So they (well, EDF anyways) do correctly monitor usage and amend as necessary - whether up or down.

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