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Rise In Fuel Bills
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How much have your monthly payments for gas and electricity gone up by, and who’s your supplier?
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There's never been much sense in trying to work out by how much my electricity payments have changed with British Gas. They've had over thirty years to assess my average annual usage but they still keep putting my direct debits up really high for a few months and then dropping them really low for the next few months. Over the past few years, I've had payments of well over £200 per month taken from my account during some periods but well under £100 per month during others.
I'm currently paying £185 per month. The BG website says that I'm over-paying but I like it that way. I prefer to build up a nice healthy credit balance, so that I don't have to worry too much when I finally decide that it's time to turn some heating on.
I'm currently paying £185 per month. The BG website says that I'm over-paying but I like it that way. I prefer to build up a nice healthy credit balance, so that I don't have to worry too much when I finally decide that it's time to turn some heating on.
Chris, you've mentioned before the eye-watering sums you've been paying in direct debits for your small and (I think) electric-only property. Unless you're sitting around all day every day in just your underpants with every heater and appliance switched on, I really can't see how you could be incurring the costs you describe.
Have you not taken regular meter readings and worked it out for yourself?
If you look at your account online tonight you'll probably see that the first £66 of the government's £400 has landed - so your DD should come down!
Have you not taken regular meter readings and worked it out for yourself?
If you look at your account online tonight you'll probably see that the first £66 of the government's £400 has landed - so your DD should come down!