Our electric bills are quite high and I pay by DD.
I have noticed that despite the costs going up SEB have not increased the DD .
Therefore I have in fact been putting some extra into a savings account.
However I am about to change suppliers so understand there will be a final reading. Therefore I am ssuming I will be hit with a large bill as there has not been a reading for some time .
This is a question for anyone hit with a "catching up bill"
I heard that someone had been hit with a three year bill at todays high rate- when they complained that three years ago the cost per unit was lower, the bill was adjusted. But how do they know when you used the postion of units at the higher rate?
So for example you have underpaid x units over 12 months
You are sent a bill of x units at todays rate per unit - you complain and then they apportion at units divided by 12 - 8 months at old rate 4 months at new rate.
But even this is not accurate as you used more eectricity at the old rate as it was in the winter months.
Has anyone come across this problem.?
I am just spending a couple of days getting paperwork up to date and trying to "tighten the belt"
Great way to use my holiday days
I have noticed that despite the costs going up SEB have not increased the DD .
Therefore I have in fact been putting some extra into a savings account.
However I am about to change suppliers so understand there will be a final reading. Therefore I am ssuming I will be hit with a large bill as there has not been a reading for some time .
This is a question for anyone hit with a "catching up bill"
I heard that someone had been hit with a three year bill at todays high rate- when they complained that three years ago the cost per unit was lower, the bill was adjusted. But how do they know when you used the postion of units at the higher rate?
So for example you have underpaid x units over 12 months
You are sent a bill of x units at todays rate per unit - you complain and then they apportion at units divided by 12 - 8 months at old rate 4 months at new rate.
But even this is not accurate as you used more eectricity at the old rate as it was in the winter months.
Has anyone come across this problem.?
I am just spending a couple of days getting paperwork up to date and trying to "tighten the belt"
Great way to use my holiday days
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