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By *ichaelangela OP   Couple
over a year ago

notts

electric bills.

card through the door, unable to gain access to read your meter, the meter box is outside the door next to the letterbox ffs.

estimated bill arrives, heart attack ensues, check meter readings and phone them through, new bill arrives and its more than half less than estimated bill,

so how did they "estimate we had used £217.32 worth of electric when in actual fact it was £82.12??

wonder how many people cough up for the estimated bill without first checking ??

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Definitely not me as mine sends me a link every month to read my meter, they then sort out the bill so I am only paying for what I have used. Cannot afford to just cough up and given I am on my own at the moment, I would wonder at that price if I was paying for the street

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By *lackshadow7Man
over a year ago

Toronto

Pretty sure anyone with half a brain can understand what an estimated bill is. That they are required to inform the bill payer that the reading could be wrong (hence estimated) and to supply their own readings should suffice.

Anyone that coughs up for an estimated reading deserves to have their money taken from them.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I have yet to cough up an estimated bill, and have always provided my own readings.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Same here, never paid over the odds as I provide my electric provider with an up-to-date reading.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Pretty sure anyone with half a brain can understand what an estimated bill is. That they are required to inform the bill payer that the reading could be wrong (hence estimated) and to supply their own readings should suffice.

Anyone that coughs up for an estimated reading deserves to have their money taken from them."

That's a bit harsh. You can always get the extra payment back even after the next reading. Just because someone pays the estimate by mistake don't mean they are stupid like u suggest

Our gas and electric meters are outside so always pay what we've used.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Energy companies aren't bothered if you pay on actual read or estimate....

They just want direct debit access......then monthly budgeting.....and then the web begins and 90% of the population won't complain as can't get through the automated telephone systems....

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By *lackshadow7Man
over a year ago

Toronto


"Pretty sure anyone with half a brain can understand what an estimated bill is. That they are required to inform the bill payer that the reading could be wrong (hence estimated) and to supply their own readings should suffice.

Anyone that coughs up for an estimated reading deserves to have their money taken from them.

That's a bit harsh. You can always get the extra payment back even after the next reading. Just because someone pays the estimate by mistake don't mean they are stupid like u suggest

Our gas and electric meters are outside so always pay what we've used.

"

Reality is sometimes harsh.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Pretty sure anyone with half a brain can understand what an estimated bill is. That they are required to inform the bill payer that the reading could be wrong (hence estimated) and to supply their own readings should suffice.

Anyone that coughs up for an estimated reading deserves to have their money taken from them.

That's a bit harsh. You can always get the extra payment back even after the next reading. Just because someone pays the estimate by mistake don't mean they are stupid like u suggest

Our gas and electric meters are outside so always pay what we've used.

Reality is sometimes harsh."

Lol. So 'reality' Where you come from labels anyone who makes a mistake or does not read their correspondence properly as stupid or as you said 'half a brain'.

Are you for real?

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By *lackshadow7Man
over a year ago

Toronto


"

Reality is sometimes harsh.

Lol. So 'reality' Where you come from labels anyone who makes a mistake or does not read their correspondence properly as stupid or as you said 'half a brain'.

Are you for real? "

You quoted my full post, least you could do is read it.

I stated that anyone who coughs up for an estimated bill deserves to have thier money taken from them. That's fiscal irresponsibility, not stupidity.

Bankers can be irresponsible with money. Most aren't stupid. In fact, you were the one who used the word "stupid" first in this exchange, not me.

Read my post again if you like, its quite visible up there. Cheers.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

Reality is sometimes harsh.

Lol. So 'reality' Where you come from labels anyone who makes a mistake or does not read their correspondence properly as stupid or as you said 'half a brain'.

Are you for real?

You quoted my full post, least you could do is read it.

I stated that anyone who coughs up for an estimated bill deserves to have thier money taken from them. That's fiscal irresponsibility, not stupidity.

Bankers can be irresponsible with money. Most aren't stupid. In fact, you were the one who used the word "stupid" first in this exchange, not me.

Read my post again if you like, its quite visible up there. Cheers."

It's your comment on 'anyone with half a brain' implies people who make mistakes are stupid. Now you are going on about fiscal bla bla bla.

And why anyone on 'your planet' deserves to cough up if they pay an estimate bill is really ill informed judgement because once the real reading is given the utility companies refund you or take it off the next bill.

And it's YOU that needs to read your post again.

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By *Ryan-Man
over a year ago

In Your Bush

Pay by direct debit. You will pay the same amount each month and it usually balances out at the end of the year.

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By *lackshadow7Man
over a year ago

Toronto


"

Reality is sometimes harsh.

Lol. So 'reality' Where you come from labels anyone who makes a mistake or does not read their correspondence properly as stupid or as you said 'half a brain'.

Are you for real?

You quoted my full post, least you could do is read it.

I stated that anyone who coughs up for an estimated bill deserves to have thier money taken from them. That's fiscal irresponsibility, not stupidity.

Bankers can be irresponsible with money. Most aren't stupid. In fact, you were the one who used the word "stupid" first in this exchange, not me.

Read my post again if you like, its quite visible up there. Cheers.

It's your comment on 'anyone with half a brain' implies people who make mistakes are stupid. Now you are going on about fiscal bla bla bla.

And why anyone on 'your planet' deserves to cough up if they pay an estimate bill is really ill informed judgement because once the real reading is given the utility companies refund you or take it off the next bill.

And it's YOU that needs to read your post again. "

Whatever you say, lord and lady of the manor. Have a great day.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Pay by direct debit. You will pay the same amount each month and it usually balances out at the end of the year. "

I think the reason some don't pay by DD is because if they have insufficient funds in their account the banks will whack them with a penalty. But it is the best way to pay any bills.

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By *Ryan-Man
over a year ago

In Your Bush


"Pay by direct debit. You will pay the same amount each month and it usually balances out at the end of the year.

I think the reason some don't pay by DD is because if they have insufficient funds in their account the banks will whack them with a penalty. But it is the best way to pay any bills."

Yes that is true

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

Reality is sometimes harsh.

Lol. So 'reality' Where you come from labels anyone who makes a mistake or does not read their correspondence properly as stupid or as you said 'half a brain'.

Are you for real?

You quoted my full post, least you could do is read it.

I stated that anyone who coughs up for an estimated bill deserves to have thier money taken from them. That's fiscal irresponsibility, not stupidity.

Bankers can be irresponsible with money. Most aren't stupid. In fact, you were the one who used the word "stupid" first in this exchange, not me.

Read my post again if you like, its quite visible up there. Cheers.

It's your comment on 'anyone with half a brain' implies people who make mistakes are stupid. Now you are going on about fiscal bla bla bla.

And why anyone on 'your planet' deserves to cough up if they pay an estimate bill is really ill informed judgement because once the real reading is given the utility companies refund you or take it off the next bill.

And it's YOU that needs to read your post again.

Whatever you say, lord and lady of the manor. Have a great day."

sorry did not mean to tread on your toes. Was just trying to put you straight. Have a great day too.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

If you don't bother to give a reading (and if you are with a supplier that makes it complex to do so change supplier - it takes me a less than a minute to give gas and electricity) then I'm not sure why you would be so annoyed by an estimated reading? It is estimated on factors such as size of property and previous usage. And the more readings you give, the more accurate they become and common sense is that they will err on the side of caution and over estimate.

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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"Pay by direct debit. You will pay the same amount each month and it usually balances out at the end of the year.

I think the reason some don't pay by DD is because if they have insufficient funds in their account the banks will whack them with a penalty. But it is the best way to pay any bills.

Yes that is true "

Not everyone has access to bank accounts that allow DD either. As you are usually charged less for paying by DD it's a bit of a double whammy.

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"Pretty sure anyone with half a brain can understand what an estimated bill is. That they are required to inform the bill payer that the reading could be wrong (hence estimated) and to supply their own readings should suffice.

Anyone that coughs up for an estimated reading deserves to have their money taken from them."

My father who is 86 paid his estimated electricity bill, because he is partially sighted he was unable to read the meter and my Mum is unable to climb steps to reach it, we were away and he was afraid of what would happen if he didn't pay. Are you suggesting he deserves to have his money taken from him?

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"

Reality is sometimes harsh."

How true! See my post above and tell me why you think my father having faced the harsh reality deserves to have his money taken from him?

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex

As is probably obvious I'm quite protective of my parents but I'm sure Blackshadow didn't intend his remarks to include people such as him

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Pay by direct debit. You will pay the same amount each month and it usually balances out at the end of the year.

I think the reason some don't pay by DD is because if they have insufficient funds in their account the banks will whack them with a penalty. But it is the best way to pay any bills."

we have sufficient fund, but we don't DD Because it enables them to take what they want. Defo not the best way to pay bills.

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