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Cherie
02-03-2022, 04:00 PM
Saw on Martins money saving today that if you have a pre pay meter to top up as much as you can before the April price rise


thought of you Ness!

Vanessa
02-03-2022, 04:01 PM
I love my prepay meter. I can put as little or as much as I want

Cherie
02-03-2022, 04:46 PM
I love my prepay meter. I can put as little or as much as I want

Now is the time to fill it up

Beso
02-03-2022, 06:44 PM
Saw on Martins money saving today that if you have a pre pay meter to top up as much as you can before the April price rise


thought of you Ness!




Bump.

Kizzy
02-03-2022, 07:26 PM
Most people who have those can't afford to pay very far in front :(

Beso
02-03-2022, 07:29 PM
Most people who have those can't afford to pay very far in front :(

Some people move into houses that already have them installed.

bots
03-03-2022, 01:03 PM
i just got notice of my new direct debit from april, it's not for the squeamish. All the contracts are more expensive though, so no way i'm signing up for that at the moment

user104658
03-03-2022, 02:23 PM
i just got notice of my new direct debit from april, it's not for the squeamish. All the contracts are more expensive though, so no way i'm signing up for that at the momentFixed contracts are not price capped so apparently in the short term, the best plan might be to go onto a standard tariff (which are capped)

thesheriff443
03-03-2022, 02:30 PM
I went over to Edf energy at first with the electric and then with gas. the gas meter has been a pre paid meter for over 20 years.
So my neighbor said I was paying more for it being pre paid.

So today I rang up to change it over, I recently had a letter showing how much I had used over the year, it came to 750 pound

To the woman said she would check wich was the best tariff for me

She came back with non protective tarif that predicted my usage as 1800 or a protected fix rate of 3000

Can anyone explyhow this is possible?

user104658
03-03-2022, 03:04 PM
Can anyone explyhow this is possible?

The energy market is ****ed. That's the only explanation there is unfortunately.

bots
03-03-2022, 03:05 PM
my gas is fixed for 2 years so im happy with that, but for electricity any long term protected plans right now will be about double the standard tariff and as prices are going up in april, they will be much more than last years prices. Thats what you are experiencing sheriff

Cherie
03-03-2022, 05:58 PM
I went over to Edf energy at first with the electric and then with gas. the gas meter has been a pre paid meter for over 20 years.
So my neighbor said I was paying more for it being pre paid.

So today I rang up to change it over, I recently had a letter showing how much I had used over the year, it came to 750 pound

To the woman said she would check wich was the best tariff for me

She came back with non protective tarif that predicted my usage as 1800 or a protected fix rate of 3000

Can anyone explyhow this is possible?

You might find it cheaper to say on the metre and top it up by as much as you can before the price rise in April

The Slim Reaper
03-03-2022, 06:02 PM
We need to renationalise the industry.

I'm fortunate that I'm £1200 in credit, so I won't feel any pinch for a couple of years, but it's absolutely barbaric. I read a story the other day about a single parent with a severely disabled son who requires medical equipment on 24/7, and there is no way she can afford it.

France capped their energy rises to 4%.

user104658
03-03-2022, 06:38 PM
Luckily I discovered this week that my energy company has been massively over-estimating my electricity usage (we switched to them in October, the estimated reading on the latest bill was almost double what we've actually used in the last 5 months). We're slso not careful energy users at all... various computers/televisions are on all day whether someone's using them or not. Should really get on top of that. As for our gas usage it's extremely low, maybe £50 a month over winter and next to nothing over summer. So I don't think our increase will be too horrific once the fix runs out next year, so long as I can get them to accept that they're way overestimating our usage. Will proably just keep overpaying until then though for an extra buffer.

Cherie
04-03-2022, 02:05 PM
How do you rack up 1200 credit, you must never put your meter readings in :laugh:

We have are trying to cut down on our gas and electric consumption, hope it helps :bawling:

AnnieK
04-03-2022, 02:44 PM
Ive stopped using my front door at the moment as I am open plan in the into the lounge and upstairs - the house is far warmer now I don't lose all the heat from most of the house when I open the front door. The back door is straight into the kitchen but the door to the rest of the house is always closed so I only lose heat from that one room. Delivery drivers think I'm mad when I run round from the back of the house when they knock :laugh:

I rarely have my heating on after April so hoping that this first rise won't hit too hard

user104658
06-03-2022, 12:15 PM
How do you rack up 1200 credit, you must never put your meter readings in [emoji23]



We have are trying to cut down on our gas and electric consumption, hope it helps :bawling:I think a big part of why my own electricity usage estimate was a lot higher than actual usage is the time of year I switched... Basically I think they took my summer electricity usage and projected that I'd use significantly more in winter months - which is actually not true. Our monthly electricity use is pretty stable across the year.

Cherie
06-03-2022, 12:56 PM
I think a big part of why my own electricity usage estimate was a lot higher than actual usage is the time of year I switched... Basically I think they took my summer electricity usage and projected that I'd use significantly more in winter months - which is actually not true. Our monthly electricity use is pretty stable across the year.

I get all that, but if you are putting in monthly meter readings or even bi monthly you are unlikely to rack up huge surpluses in the account...I wouldn’t let an energy company have 1200 sitting in their coffers earning interest when it could be in mine ...