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Overpayment of fuel bills

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ladybird49 | 12:34 Fri 13th Nov 2009 | ChatterBank
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Can i ask for my money back ive paid in by direct debits ? im in credit for £431.25 on the electric and £116.23 on the gas !!
id like the electric money back but leave the gas money as il have the heating on over winter so itl get used anyway
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most suppliers review their customers' accounts just once or twice a year, overpayments can sit on an account for several months. it depends on your supplier really, but you can most certainly ask for a refund and they should snd you a cheque.

you might want to get the dd amount amended as well.
Overpayments can sit on your account for years! I know as this happened to me.

Last year when I contacted my electric company over a large bill to be told that I was over £700 in credit with them. I was pole axed. The very very nice lady asked if i wanted it leaving in credit (yeah right!) or did i want it by return in the form of a cheque- guess which one I took?
you can ask for it to be put back into the account from which you pay it ladybird, afterall it is your money
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Called them and im waiting for a callback within 10 mins ... im going to ask for the electric money back ,

Thanks for replies xx
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Sorted ... money going back into our account : )
Yay...drinks on ladybird everyone :-)
Hi ladybird and all

Great news and happy for you. ...........cranberry juice please.......on the rocks, of course x
good on you ladybird, too much of these Utility Companies holdong onto to our money
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