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electric bill usage readings query
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i have now been informed by my electric company that my billing has been calculated the wrong way round.in english this means that since 2006 my night time electricity has been charged at day rate and daytime reading been charged at night rate.so in fact i will be owing a lot of money i think.what i want to know is what are my rights in this case.they are curently working out the costs but surely i must have some rights here in rageards to estimates and readings the electric company have used.
i thought i read somewhere that anything over a year old cannot be claimed back.please if there is someone who has some advise on our rights,i would like to hear.at the moment i am really worried.we are currently paying �30monthly we dont have a tumble dryer or anything that uses excess electricity.there are 2 people in this 3bedroom house.we do cook by electric
i thought i read somewhere that anything over a year old cannot be claimed back.please if there is someone who has some advise on our rights,i would like to hear.at the moment i am really worried.we are currently paying �30monthly we dont have a tumble dryer or anything that uses excess electricity.there are 2 people in this 3bedroom house.we do cook by electric
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I agree with Docs answer - i am sure they don't want the hassle.
But they WILL try if you don't stand up to 'em.
I do not know where you stand legally But DO ring 'em and be as firm and assertive as possible. Insist you speak with a supervisor / manager not the first person who answers. I comment becuase a friend recently had a similar problem with British Gas. He got a "backdated" bill for more than �300.00 - but it was an error on British Gas side and he contested - and was let off the entire "overdue" amount.
But they WILL try if you don't stand up to 'em.
I do not know where you stand legally But DO ring 'em and be as firm and assertive as possible. Insist you speak with a supervisor / manager not the first person who answers. I comment becuase a friend recently had a similar problem with British Gas. He got a "backdated" bill for more than �300.00 - but it was an error on British Gas side and he contested - and was let off the entire "overdue" amount.
I had a similar problem with my supplier. I was also on Economy 7. The problem was the timer which gradually lost sync and I found that the time was 3 hours out. I decided then to come off economy 7, go onto a comparison web site and choose a cheaper supplier.
Somehow they seem to think its the consumers fault for their equipment going wrong. Never had this problem before privatisation.
Somehow they seem to think its the consumers fault for their equipment going wrong. Never had this problem before privatisation.
I am having exactly the same problem with that supplier at the moment. They installed a new meter in 2005 and somebody in their offices changed over my day and night rates so I have been charged everything at night rate since then and nobody picked up on this until December 08 when I phoned through with my readings. I have subsequently received through a bill for nearly �900 which I was horrified with. After lenghtly discussions with them this has today been reduced to �300 which I am still refusing to pay. I have phoned them every day this week and depending on who you speak to seems to determine how much they reduce the bill by. It is worth calling them once you have you bill and being quite insistent that you are not going to pay it. Good luck
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