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lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 57655Post lutonlagerlout

i signed up for a dual fuel, online only, direct debit, with this crowd of plonkers earlier this year

anyway the monthly DD was £159.99

so after 6 months (and they still haven't asked me to send them 1 meter reading online which was part of the deal)

according to estimates I owe them £170

fair enough that means i have been underpaying by £30 a month

so my new DD should be £190 a month


never so simple as that with these modern day dick turpins in reverse

They want £225 a month and have let me know that they will be taking that amount from friday

i have tried holding but there is only so much of "your call is important to us bollocks" that a man can take

if it was in any way important they would answer the flipping thing

the best bit is that it is nigh on impossible to compare energy prices as they have loads of bullshit rates,I.E. first 28.4KWH at 32p then next 127.3KWH at 30p then the rest at 29.7p

why cant the ombudsman just make them charge 1 rate IE 35p per KWH?

who should i write to about this shambles?
cameron?
clegg?
compo?
if i was an OAP £65 per month might tip me into leaving the heating off,plus its extortion as they dont want to talk

I'm not moaning about price ,its the way they calculate it,they would rather owe you money than visa versa

when my term is up I am going old skool,read the meter then i pay you what i have used
rant over :angry: :angry: :angry:
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Tommy
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Post: # 57656Post Tommy

We had one of the new smart meter's installed. Only pay for what you use, and no more estimates. Got a free energy meter as well, shows how much you are using at any given point within the last month etc.

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Post: # 57657Post Dave_L

Jeez LLL, £160/mth DD for gas and spark?? That mansion of yours is proving £££ to run isn't it!

3 Bed semi here, £60/mth gas and roughly the same for electricty with British Gas and EDF respectively.
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hondacrm
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Post: # 57658Post hondacrm

A similar poor experience when we switched to an online account with a SSE. 6 months after we changed over we tried to enter the readings but the system refused to accept the figures. Tried again the following day with the same result. Came home from work the next day and found a card in the door saying "we tried to read the meter but you were out" (why were SSE trying to read the meter for an online a/c?).
Anyway, phoned them up and gave them the readings. The online bit has now gone in the bin. Gas & Elec are £70 & £90 approx per mth
hondacrm

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Post: # 57659Post Bob_A

Dave_L wrote:Jeez LLL, £160/mth DD for gas and spark?? That mansion of yours is proving £££ to run isn't it!

3 Bed semi here, £60/mth gas and roughly the same for electricty with British Gas and EDF respectively.
I use BG and EDF.
Gas=£60 electricity=£75 for a semi detached.

Electricity could be a lot less. I turn everything off when I go to bed but when I get up I find the kids have gone and turned everything back on again. I reckon we use more fuel during the night then the day. Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

Have listened to Martin Lewis the Money Saving Expert and considered duel fuel but his advise is only current for a couple of weeks then the cheapest companies become some of the dearest.

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Post: # 57660Post DNgroundworks

Our energy bills are quite low in our house, we used to be on a meter for leccy but my old man was sure he was being ripped off so now we have one of them token things were you pull a little stick out and and top it up and the post office - Saves my dad a fair bit he reckons.

No gas were we live, so a little gas bottle piped in from out side for the cooker.

Central heating we dont have, just an agor and electric shower.

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Post: # 57661Post Dave_L

Bob_A wrote:Electricity could be a lot less. I turn everything off when I go to bed but when I get up I find the kids have gone and turned everything back on again. I reckon we use more fuel during the night then the day. Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
Same here Bob, know the feelin' all too well......lights left on, TV left "watching itself" etc etc I could go on.......

The wife wonders why I get stroppy when she leaves the halogen light bar on in the kitchen - 4 x 50w bulbs going.......grrrrrr

Still, I had the last laugh.....took two bulbs out.
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Post: # 57662Post Dave_L

I'm also thinking of 'investing' in one of these wireless room thermostats/CH/HW programmers - so the actual thermostat is in the room we are actually in and not in the hallway......

Any of you guys have one of these devices? Bet the gaffer has..........
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ajmoore1
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Post: # 57675Post ajmoore1

I got a wireless thermostat, keep it in the lounge and crank the log burner up. Wife complains that other rooms are cold but we arent in them!!!

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Post: # 57676Post dig dug dan

Wife complains that other rooms are cold but we arent in them!!!


my sentiments exactly. why heat what you don't need! :D
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Post: # 57677Post Pablo

I have one of those thermostats Dave and they're brilliant. I had it in my old house and have just installed one in the new one. It cost about 200quid all in but was saving just under a 1200 ltr tank of oil a year.
Can't see it from my house

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Post: # 57679Post Dave_L

'nuff said then, I'll be getting one installed.

Pablo - what make/brand you got?
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Pablo
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Post: # 57681Post Pablo

I don't know mate i get back to Ireland on Monday and I'll get back to you.
Can't see it from my house

lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 57684Post lutonlagerlout

i have a wireless thermostat too,will look it up
I have done the double glazing,insulated the loft but its 89 years old this house,only so much you can do
most of our lights are like 6 lots of 60 watt bulbs grrr
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Post: # 57687Post Pablo

I don't know mate i get back to Ireland on Monday and I'll get back to you.
Can't see it from my house

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