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//..I'm sure some would be tempted to inflate the reading too //
If I am interpreting what you are hinting at correctly - i assume you mean that by inflating the reading you will be paying for an extra amount of units at the current price before the price increases ?
However ( unless they do an actual reading on 16/11/12 - the date of the price increase - I dont think that they do that when there is a price increase ) when British gas reads the meter on approx 24 December wont they be estimating the amount used up to the 16/11/12 and the amount used from then , up to 24/12/12 reading , to take into account the price increase in November ?
So any advantage gained by inflating the reading now , will likely be neutralised /wiped out /decrease ?
Can you follow my drift ?