Hey there,
This has been haunting me for a while now, and I'm that close to giving up and just suck it up and pay a MASSIVE electricity bill where literally everybody involved agreed that this amount is way too high, but still I am urged to pay this amount. Let me explain:
I rented an apartment with E7 for 10 months, and upon moving in I was asked to set up my account with the supplier PowerNI (In Northern Ireland). So I did exactly that and when they asked me for the meter readings, I didn't have them. Neither were they on the inventory, nor did I have access to the room with the electricity meters, so I called the letting agents and asked them to provide me with the readings.
Two weeks later I finally got them - Via phone, nothing written, and nothing proved with photos. The Night Meter Reading was provided at 11710. Little did I know, and I should have insisted on a photo.
So, yeah, I passed this reading (Together with the Day and Water Heating) along and got my first bill three months later, which was already pretty high (Around £250, but I thought "Okay, it's E7 and I'm having Night Storage Heaters"). As I was already paying 50 a month, I just saved as much electricity as possible during the next three months, thinking it would reduce my bill.
I was wrong.
Next bill was about £550, and the Night Meter Reading received an (E) next to it, stating - Estimated. By now it already showed around 10.000 more units than when I moved in and was at about 21100. The other two readings didn't change much, and showed little to no usage. I thought "Okay, I'll figure something out - It must be the storage heaters!" so I asked the letting agents to have a technician call over to check the heaters and a PowerNI person to take actual meter readings. This happened quickly after, and the actual meter readings were taken, which revealed that the usage of Day and Water Heating was still low to none, and the Night Meter reading was even 12000 units more than on the estimate, at around 33000. The storage heaters were all fine, too. No fault was found with the meter, everything worked alright.
The next bill came, stating that I owe PowerNI £1.600 and claiming that my daily Night Unit usage was 155. One-hundred-and-fifty-five units per night. Upon calling PowerNI and asking them how they explain this, they just said "You probably had your storage heaters on all night"
I actually only used one Storage heater (3500 Watt), and ran it on a very low setting. By checking my night meter every day, I found out I was only using 2 units per night.
The letting agents quickly said that they are not getting involved with this, and as per the renting contract, the landlord cannot be held responsible for utility bills.
However, neither the landlord nor the letting agents have any proof of the initial meter reading. They actually even told me that the last proof they have is from "two tenants ago". PowerNI insists that the bill is accurate and ignores questions like "How do you explain 155 units a night when only one storage heater is running on the lowest setting?" - They don't even acknowledge the fact that this number is ridiculously high, they even say that "somewhere the electricity must have been used". As far as the closing meter reading from the previous tenant goes, they have nothing on record, either.
I feel like I've been screwed over, and that there's nothing I can do about it.
Please advise.
This has been haunting me for a while now, and I'm that close to giving up and just suck it up and pay a MASSIVE electricity bill where literally everybody involved agreed that this amount is way too high, but still I am urged to pay this amount. Let me explain:
I rented an apartment with E7 for 10 months, and upon moving in I was asked to set up my account with the supplier PowerNI (In Northern Ireland). So I did exactly that and when they asked me for the meter readings, I didn't have them. Neither were they on the inventory, nor did I have access to the room with the electricity meters, so I called the letting agents and asked them to provide me with the readings.
Two weeks later I finally got them - Via phone, nothing written, and nothing proved with photos. The Night Meter Reading was provided at 11710. Little did I know, and I should have insisted on a photo.
So, yeah, I passed this reading (Together with the Day and Water Heating) along and got my first bill three months later, which was already pretty high (Around £250, but I thought "Okay, it's E7 and I'm having Night Storage Heaters"). As I was already paying 50 a month, I just saved as much electricity as possible during the next three months, thinking it would reduce my bill.
I was wrong.
Next bill was about £550, and the Night Meter Reading received an (E) next to it, stating - Estimated. By now it already showed around 10.000 more units than when I moved in and was at about 21100. The other two readings didn't change much, and showed little to no usage. I thought "Okay, I'll figure something out - It must be the storage heaters!" so I asked the letting agents to have a technician call over to check the heaters and a PowerNI person to take actual meter readings. This happened quickly after, and the actual meter readings were taken, which revealed that the usage of Day and Water Heating was still low to none, and the Night Meter reading was even 12000 units more than on the estimate, at around 33000. The storage heaters were all fine, too. No fault was found with the meter, everything worked alright.
The next bill came, stating that I owe PowerNI £1.600 and claiming that my daily Night Unit usage was 155. One-hundred-and-fifty-five units per night. Upon calling PowerNI and asking them how they explain this, they just said "You probably had your storage heaters on all night"
I actually only used one Storage heater (3500 Watt), and ran it on a very low setting. By checking my night meter every day, I found out I was only using 2 units per night.
The letting agents quickly said that they are not getting involved with this, and as per the renting contract, the landlord cannot be held responsible for utility bills.
However, neither the landlord nor the letting agents have any proof of the initial meter reading. They actually even told me that the last proof they have is from "two tenants ago". PowerNI insists that the bill is accurate and ignores questions like "How do you explain 155 units a night when only one storage heater is running on the lowest setting?" - They don't even acknowledge the fact that this number is ridiculously high, they even say that "somewhere the electricity must have been used". As far as the closing meter reading from the previous tenant goes, they have nothing on record, either.
I feel like I've been screwed over, and that there's nothing I can do about it.
Please advise.
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