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Over winter the gas bill was huge because the boiler is efficiency rated like... H or something... |
I had an email from Utilita this morning, and they said that June bill was ESTIMATED because their computer system had lost my recent meter reading. :rolleyes:
Proved I was right. No fridge, freezer running. Sometimes I am hardly in the property. I don't watch TV, so no TV running either. :hee: I don't even pay a TV licence. :p And the TV licence people know that and I have signed their 'I don't watch live TV form'. :p My bill has to be around £38.00-£40.00. Could be lower. No way is it £58.47. My advice to the guys on here. Don't just accept what the energy companies tell you what you owe.:fist: I've already paid them £40.00. Let's see what they do next. :p |
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I got a wee letter the other day saying that my gas prices are going down by nearly 1/3 and leccy by about 1/5 from July; think this "more or less" applies to most people because they're changing the cap, but my supplier is reducing an extra 5% for existing customers. Whup tee too!
Standing charge is increasing slightly but that matters less for higher-usage folks. |
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i'm the same as soldier boy. I work from home. I have a fridge and a separate freezer, which I use :laugh:
I have computers running constantly and loads of electronics, so my base running costs are £150 a month for electricity. Quality of life is an important factor for me, so I use what is required. If that ends up being expensive, then so be it. I think when households are obsessed with reducing costs it has a very negative impact on mental health. |
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Lucky enough to be in a position where we can do that. An extra £300/month over winter obviously wasn't "nothing" but not a massive issue. I'm very aware that a lot of households have little choice but to obsess over it, would have been me 10 years ago, it would have been a very real and constant source of stress. |
Bill updated DOWN from £58.47 to...
...£42.32. :D I'll pay that £2.32 now. :p |
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I have a real coal fire in the house, but the smokeless 'coal' is very expensive to buy.
So yesterday, I was clearing out some old newspapers and letters and put them in a bag. Then I had a thought. I wonder if I made paper logs they'd burn like wood. After all, paper is wood. I'm just reversing the process again. :p So I went on YouTube and saw a guy who does just that and he says one log will burn for up to 3 hours. :D FREE heating. :D So I am gonna make some paper logs. :D Stay warm. :p |
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Yes there is a Metal Compressor You wet the NewsPapers pack them in Crunch it down Remove the brick Leave it to Dry It then burns slow in a Fire. |
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I'm with Utilita and I just want to mention here what they're like when it comes to me paying the monthly bill.
They'll send an email and a text to say the bill is out and ready to pay. They've told me I can pay within two weeks of receiving the bill but that does not stop them emailing me every day saying I haven't paid my bill yet. They do this one day after getting the bill. :rolleyes: And I always pay it within a week anyway so I don't know what's with all the panic. :rolleyes:. |
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Problem was he didn't have the smart meter with him. :shocked: A complete waste of my time.:fist: Good job I don't have direct debit either. THAT has a very bad reputation for taking too much money.:fist: :hee: |
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I am with British Gas They wanted me to have Smart Meters I said NO 100% NO. As I am using very little gas I use Electric Plug In Radiators in any zone, we need to keep warm.(Not with British Gas) It has saved us Thousands of Pounds. Electric Shower no Poxy Gas needed |
They want to install a smart meter in my house. There's no way I'll let this happen.
I'm happy with the one I have. I can manage it very well. :fist::nono: |
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Yes we have fought against it on three occasions thus far Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
i like smart meters, i have cut my bill dramatically by monitoring my usage
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My issue with smart meters is that with some, they can cut you off remotely. Press a button and literally kill your power supply.
There used to be myths that power companies had this mystical power all along and could selectively "cut people off" - in truth they had to send an electrician to literally cut your supply. With smart metres myth became reality... Someone can click a mouse in London and your house anywhere in the UK goes dark. No fanx. I have no issues paying my bills but I'm not naive enough to assume I'll definitely never be in a crisis situation... I don't want them having the power to cut me off entirely if the **** hits the fan for a few months. |
We have had a smart meter since we moved to the bungalow.
Never took much notice until the energy crisis. Hubby and I play guess the amount at bedtime. It’s quite easy to work out how much the heating costs an hour etc. Roughly £1 an hour. £12 a day approx. |
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