Why not cancel your DD until you’ve used up your credit then restart it again?They tried to make out it needed to be kept on credit to pay for the oncoming bill, the guy was Indian and it was very hard to make him understand the problem from the off.
We got an online bill that said they would keep 245 but would repay the rest into the bank, which didn't happen.
We are with EDF (forced due to ours going bankrupt)
I also will admit that I do nothing and my wife is the boss of accounts lol
She just stood her ground and in the end demanded they returned our money, we sit and wait but she will be right back at them in a weeks time if nothing has gone in, woe betide the poor person who takes the next call lol
If you cancel DD the discount you get for paying by DD will be removedWhy not cancel your DD until you’ve used up your credit then restart it again?
From June hopefully. Unfortunately the energy suppliers locked in on higher prices like everyone else to ensure stock and that hasn’t been depleted yet.All I want to know is at what point does the drop in wholesale prices(now cheaper than pre Ukraine invasion)get passed onto us?
No one is talking about it!
It’s pennies if compared to what they owe him, they reckon that these companies have £7 billions of our money sat in accounts gathering interest, fuck emIf you cancel DD the discount you get for paying by DD will be removed
Exact thing happened to us being billed on inflated estimates despite them having our smart meter details, as we ended up with a £700 bill in February.We had a £1100 gas and electric bill for March, which made me really look into this shit. We have a large house so I’ve never really quibbled before, but fuck it, enough was enough. What with all other bills going up too.
It turns out despite us giving the energy company readings each month, they’ve been billing us based on inflated estimates for over a year.
The bill should have been about £600, which is still a lot, and I should have looked closer before now.
Anyway, I decided I want to give these fuckers as little of my money as possible going forward so made a few changes.
Bought some Oodies for the whole family, myself includes (Primark ones do the job nicely!) - less than £100.
Changed the Hive settings to only reach the thermostat temp for about 3 hours a day (versus it trying to hit that temp all day every day before now).
The mrs had an ancient tumble dryer which was shite on energy. So I found a decent deal on a heat pump drier on Hot UK Deals which is about 70% cheaper to run. Paid £400, she sold the old one for £150 on Facebook - so net outlay was £250, but that’s probably gonna pay for itself within a few months.
This month, we’re on track to spend less than £150 on gas and electric all in, including standing charges.
Pretty chuffed with that and barely noticed any difference. Kids haven’t noticed, and the mrs hasn’t moaned.
Going to keep pressing on and aim to cut energy bills to sub £100/month asap.
From June hopefully. Unfortunately the energy suppliers locked in on higher prices like everyone else to ensure stock and that hasn’t been depleted yet.
it's a huge rip off...............the whole system is a con and these companies have no shame.Yet they instantly raise prices even though they will have months of stock bought at lower prices?
Well that’s not exactly true. OFGEM control the price cap and review it every three months hence why we should see the cap reducing in June. For many years we’ve enjoyed a competitive market but that led to a large proportion of businesses in the industry going bust leading to a non-competitive situation. History shows that when prices increase due to spike issues they generally take a while to fall back to the normal market rate and that’s everything. Businesses are loathe to suddenly revoke price increases to pre-spike values in case the issue returns but what tends to happen is they start to lose customers and new suppliers come on board to pick up the churn which in turn pushes the market back to the norm. It isn’t instant though.Yet they instantly raise prices even though they will have months of stock bought at lower prices?