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Title: E.o.n you must be jokeing
Post by: Andy on October 27, 2011, 07:37:41 pm
they are saying that the next payment will go from £175 a month to a estimated £320 a month :fighting:no way i use £175 a month never mind what they want a month
Title: Re: E.o.n you must be jokeing
Post by: skard on October 27, 2011, 07:58:41 pm
That's mental...have you been giving them meter readings or are they going off estimates all the time?

When I moved into this house a few years ago I couldn't believe my DD amount, rang up EDF with a meter reading and they adjusted it - found I was £450 in credit!
Title: Re: E.o.n you must be jokeing
Post by: Andy on October 27, 2011, 08:03:03 pm
been estimates i think as i have never given them a meter reading
Title: Re: E.o.n you must be jokeing
Post by: ub7rm on October 27, 2011, 08:17:37 pm
I pay £40 a month for a 150 sq/m house.  Heating is oil but cooker and hob is electric and the previous owner had a fetish for those halogen lights all over the place.  The wife isn't shy with the tumble drier either.  Deffo something wrong there...
Title: Re: E.o.n you must be jokeing
Post by: rich83 on October 27, 2011, 08:23:56 pm
They are canuuuuuuts mate. Buy a log burner or install a coal fire!
Title: Re: E.o.n you must be jokeing
Post by: skard on October 27, 2011, 08:25:47 pm
been estimates i think as i have never given them a meter reading

In that case you might find by taking readings and ringing them up with them they may be able to adjust it to something normal! Usually they'll send someone out to verify it.  :happy2:

They might have you down as using twice as much as what you actually use.
Title: Re: E.o.n you must be jokeing
Post by: Andy on October 27, 2011, 08:26:08 pm
They are canuuuuuuts mate. Buy a log burner or install a coal fire!
get the family some woolly jumpers :laugh:
Title: Re: E.o.n you must be jokeing
Post by: rich83 on October 27, 2011, 08:29:20 pm
Absolutely.... I hate the energy company monopoly just as much as petrol price monopoly. Bring back state energy services.
Title: Re: E.o.n you must be jokeing
Post by: JoeDarKa on October 27, 2011, 08:41:03 pm
£80 a month for gas and electric i pay with British Gas!
Title: Re: E.o.n you must be jokeing
Post by: LouCyffer on October 27, 2011, 08:51:29 pm
Scottish power recently tried this stunt with me. Wrote & said our DD was going from £93 a month for dual, to £124 'to account for your usage'. As my account was £95 in credit at this time, I emailed them and told them that I would instruct my bank to block any rise in my DD amount. Until such time as my account was in debit, they could get stuffed.

Got an email next day to say my 'account had been reviewed and no rise was necessary'.

I wonder how many people dont challenge it. And how many accounts are in credit at any one time. How much of our money that they havent earned are they hanging on to? The Bar Stewards aren't getting mine without a fight. Tell 'em you told your bank to block any rise in your DD. They can't take it from your account without your agreement (direct debit guarentee) :evilgrin:
Title: Re: E.o.n you must be jokeing
Post by: Eccie on October 27, 2011, 09:36:30 pm
They are canuuuuuuts mate. Buy a log burner or install a coal fire!

Logs are cheap I get through £140 per year - coal is bloody expensive but then I buy that by the bag due to a lack of storage - 6 x bags = £40, burnt a lot last winter with it being so bloody cold for so long
Title: Re: E.o.n you must be jokeing
Post by: Tfsi_Mike on October 27, 2011, 09:40:42 pm

£68 p/month I pay for gas electric and water.  Uk Utility companies are robbing w4nkers it's unreal. They are paying the cheapest price for the energy and charging the most expensive its ever been !   :fighting: :fighting: :fighting:

Going to criplle me moving to the Uk
Title: Re: E.o.n you must be jokeing
Post by: gtipirelli on October 27, 2011, 10:01:58 pm
Hopefully some friendly advice  :happy2:

Whenever you can, supply a meter reading or let the meter reader in to read it.
Pay by DD
Take your elec and gas from the same supplier
And
Apply for one of their online tariffs like British gas web saver

Don't forget that only a couple of the companies are actually British and the foreign ones such as edf are
Owned by their home states like France.

British gas are trying to compete with state owned companies with very little transparency in how they
Are funded and what profit they make.

The utility companies pay the highest corporation tax of all the FTSE companies and is as high as
80%.

British gas also make about £10 profit per customer per quarter

The reason the profits look big is because they have 17 million customers !!!!

Yes I do work for British gas if you had not guessed
Title: Re: E.o.n you must be jokeing
Post by: Tfsi_Mike on October 27, 2011, 10:10:09 pm
Hopefully some friendly advice  :happy2:

Whenever you can, supply a meter reading or let the meter reader in to read it.
Pay by DD
Take your elec and gas from the same supplier
And
Apply for one of their online tariffs like British gas web saver

Don't forget that only a couple of the companies are actually British and the foreign ones such as edf are
Owned by their home states like France.

British gas are trying to compete with state owned companies with very little transparency in how they
Are funded and what profit they make.

The utility companies pay the highest corporation tax of all the FTSE companies and is as high as
80%.

British gas also make about £10 profit per customer per quarter

The reason the profits look big is because they have 17 million customers !!!!

Yes I do work for British gas if you had not guessed     :fighting: :fighting: :fighting: :fighting: :fighting: :fighting:

P.s only joking  :P
Title: Re: E.o.n you must be jokeing
Post by: monte on October 27, 2011, 11:54:43 pm
I left EON in May for NPower. Lots of people said I was crazy to leave EON, but with NPower I got the rates fixed for 1yr. So when then said the bills were gonna rise I was well happy.
I pay £50 a month DD for both Gas and Electric and up to press I am £48 in credit.  :star:

This will even out over winter no doubt.  :wink:
Title: Re: E.o.n you must be jokeing
Post by: rich83 on October 28, 2011, 12:38:55 am
Mike.... It's borderline foolish to move to the UK!!!
Title: Re: E.o.n you must be jokeing
Post by: QD MBE on October 28, 2011, 06:27:15 am
Mike.... It's borderline foolish to move to the UK!!!

Not if your Job/Place of Work moves to the UK.  BFPO on non Active Tours is becoming a thing of the past.

Title: Re: E.o.n you must be jokeing
Post by: Tfsi_Mike on October 28, 2011, 07:42:47 am

I shall certainly  be starting a thread in the comming months for advice / discussion on energy providers as I move back to the Uk soon  :sick: :sick: :sad1:
Title: Re: E.o.n you must be jokeing
Post by: gtipirelli on October 28, 2011, 08:11:04 am
Mike

look forwatd to your thread, happy for you to PM me as I do a lot of work across the energy industry.

Follow my advice on the first page and you will not go wrong with any of the providers. The online tariffs are the cheapest and there is very little price difference across the big 6 companies

fixed deals are good for those on a budget but expect big rises once the deals end !!!

Title: Re: E.o.n you must be jokeing
Post by: Tfsi_Mike on October 28, 2011, 08:16:53 am
Mike

look forwatd to your thread, happy for you to PM me as I do a lot of work across the energy industry.

Follow my advice on the first page and you will not go wrong with any of the providers. The online tariffs are the cheapest and there is very little price difference across the big 6 companies

fixed deals are good for those on a budget but expect big rises once the deals end !!!



My work is based around powerstations but when the energy leaves the fence line it's bugger all to do with me lol

Thanks for your advice  :happy2:
Title: Re: E.o.n you must be jokeing
Post by: Richn83 on October 28, 2011, 10:44:53 am
I dont pay by direct debit for this reason, I know they offer you a discount for it but with the way they assume that I keep my flat at 20 degrees all through the winter and send me a £175 a quarter bill after a cold snap which after supplying a meter reading drops to £90 I would much rather keep the control of paying after checking.

My gas bill last quarter was £27  :pomppomp: thats with hot water and cooking and electric was £35 a quarter which is great thats the advantage of a modern flat with only 1 external wall  :party:
Title: Re: E.o.n you must be jokeing
Post by: gtipirelli on October 28, 2011, 01:25:04 pm
Rich

look at it this way, by keeping the 'control' that you think you have you are only really keeping hundred quid per year at best (fluctuating between summer and winter) in your own account earning at best 1% interest. if you pay for your energy by DD, you immediately save yourself about 6% off your bill !!!!!

If you really want to decrease your energy bills, pay by DD, go to an online tariff with paperless bills and take elec and gas from the same supplier. (and ensure to give meter readings)

and support the UK economy by going with BRITISH Gas

Title: Re: E.o.n you must be jokeing
Post by: RSam84 on October 28, 2011, 11:38:38 pm
Hopefully some friendly advice  :happy2:

Whenever you can, supply a meter reading or let the meter reader in to read it.
Pay by DD
Take your elec and gas from the same supplier
And
Apply for one of their online tariffs like British gas web saver

Don't forget that only a couple of the companies are actually British and the foreign ones such as edf are
Owned by their home states like France.

British gas are trying to compete with state owned companies with very little transparency in how they
Are funded and what profit they make.

The utility companies pay the highest corporation tax of all the FTSE companies and is as high as
80%.

British gas also make about £10 profit per customer per quarter

The reason the profits look big is because they have 17 million customers !!!!

Yes I do work for British gas if you had not guessed

i used to mate, where were you based? i was at talbot road in manchester! i always try and offer same advice that you have already said! its not a suprise they wanted to increase the D/D of the OP's payments if they have no clue about how much they have officially used! I just leave my D/D to do its job i dont even bother looking at it cause at the end of the day i will get a refund if i need it. i always used to say get your 4 bills from 2009 and then your 4 bills from 2010/2011 and check difference in price and in the units of gas used and you will soon see the difference in price and your own usage!

everyone always used to moan about BG profit but majority of it is from the services side like boiler maintance, insurance policys and the business accounts , naff all is from residential! everyone should get on the net tarriffs and pay via d/d makes it cheaper! if your that bothered about spending you can give your readings once a month and only pay for your usage: kinda like a mobile phone bill!
Title: Re: E.o.n you must be jokeing
Post by: gtipirelli on October 29, 2011, 10:49:18 am
Sam
Based mainly out of head office but did work in talbot rd a bit a few years ago
Agree with your advice as well
Title: Re: E.o.n you must be jokeing
Post by: Poverty on October 29, 2011, 02:44:17 pm
role of chief executive, Sam Laidlaw receives an annual compensation of £1,535,000.

Mr BG's annual salary.
Title: Re: E.o.n you must be jokeing
Post by: gtipirelli on October 29, 2011, 06:34:44 pm
No complaints from me about chief exec salary when managing a successful company with 25,000 employees with multi million pound turnover. Don't forget that all of our pension schemes invest in these companies so it pays to support them to support a good share price with good dividends

Chief execs that take there companies south need questioning first
Title: Re: E.o.n you must be jokeing
Post by: ub7rm on October 29, 2011, 07:02:30 pm
No complaints from me about chief exec salary when managing a successful company with 25,000 employees with multi million pound turnover. Don't forget that all of our pension schemes invest in these companies so it pays to support them to support a good share price with good dividends

Chief execs that take there companies south need questioning first

Agree with this.  You do a good job, you get paid for it. 

The media like to bash oil companies especially when they make big profits but you notice when macondo happened in the GOM and BP's shares took a nose dive the front papers were full of stories about how our pensions were stuffed?  Can't have it both ways.
Title: Re: E.o.n you must be jokeing
Post by: Poverty on October 30, 2011, 02:22:11 pm
No complaints from me about chief exec salary when managing a successful company with 25,000 employees with multi million pound turnover. Don't forget that all of our pension schemes invest in these companies so it pays to support them to support a good share price with good dividends

Chief execs that take there companies south need questioning first

In comparison to the prime ministers pay?

1.5 million is too much imo.
Title: Re: E.o.n you must be jokeing
Post by: gtipirelli on October 30, 2011, 02:54:30 pm
Chief exec pay is directly linked to market forces. In the same way that footballers get £100k per week +.

Does not mean that is right but is linked to whether customers/shareholders/investors think they are getting a good return. As mentioned before, British gas make about £2 per week profit from each customer which I think is dam good value for customers
Title: Re: E.o.n you must be jokeing
Post by: Poverty on October 30, 2011, 03:30:17 pm
Do you mere mortals in the office get bonuses?
Title: Re: E.o.n you must be jokeing
Post by: RSam84 on October 30, 2011, 05:26:15 pm
yeah we used to get quartily bonuses and some time a bonus in the new year if the company had a good turnover! we used to get little bonuses for setting up d/d or selling the homecare packages and things like that but wasnt very much unless you were really good at it, which i wasnt lol
Title: Re: E.o.n you must be jokeing
Post by: gtipirelli on October 30, 2011, 05:44:36 pm
Yep

I get an annual bonus, half linked to company performance and half linked to personal performance. My bonus elements are exactly the same as the chief execs.

My team have diluted versions of my targets. Every employee contributes to our results