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trt | 16:12 Sun 26th Feb 2017 | ChatterBank
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Had an e-mail Friday from my energy supplier First Utility, to inform me that my D/D will have to be increased to £170.00 a month, from, £44.00, in March.
They said that during their 6 monthly random checks on customers accounts, they discovered my high usage.

I dont have paper bills, and just give them meter readings now and again, and when I talked to them, they have asked for the latest gas meter reading, which they will have tomorrow.

Below is the e-mail copy of bill I asked for yesterday.


Mr T####, Your Electricity and Gas Statement
Previous balance £6,701.86
Payments received
£44.00
Previous balance
£6,657.86
Total charges this bill £74.95
Electricity £41.48
Gas £33.47
ACCOUNT BALANCE £6,732.81
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Bloody 'ell trt, that's high !
You were paying £44 per month for both gas and electricity?
You need to ask them how you have accrued £6,700 when your latest usage (for what is probably the highest period of the year) is less than seventy five quid.
wasn't Npower was it TRT? Ours went from £50p/m to £144 - without telling us!
I'm with First Utility and I give them my meter readings every month. My last month's bill was for £101.00 and I'll expect the same, this month. However, during the summer months my bills are about, £33.
I much prefer to pay for what I actually use each month.

They must want you to clear your large previous balance but £170 x 12 comes to, £2,040. I think they're being quite accommodating in the circumstances.
I also used to prefer paying quarterly Chrissa - more cash for summer jollies :)
I don't understand why they have let you run up such a huge bill, Trt. They haven't managed your account well, have they?
Ha ha ha, Ed.
Surely you didn't use over £6,000 worth of gas and electric in the 6 months since their last check?
Decimal misplaced possibly?
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Good luck with sorting that out TRT and I hope you do better than I did. I have written on here before of having more or less the same thing happen to me and I was in CREDIT. All my meter readings were accepted as correct and the meter itself was checked after they narrowed it down to the amount of gas I was using rather than electricity. I was using less than you, think it was £32/month and in credit when I was told by my supplier (not FU) I needed to increase my payments to £125 - £135 - £145/month depending on who I spoke to. Even after escalating my problem to complaints department and management I got nowhere. I was told there was a blip in the system as nobody could understand why this was happening as the usage they claimed was that expected of a 6 bed house not a small flat. They seemed unable to solve the 'blip' so I solved it myself by moving to another supplier.
It was odd in our case, as we were a few hundred quid in credit with them...

... We'll be moving to the more civilised E.On shortly.
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I have been slowly going through my bill on-line, and up to now the high amount on the gas, has gone back 18 months, so back to the investigation.
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Oops, it wasn't an increase d/d to £170.00 in march, its £720.00!!!!
Good luck with that Ed. E.on was the supplier when I had my problems.
Blimey!
There's obviously an error here. Speak to them tomorrow.
I can't work out why First Utility has allowed you too get so deeply in the red !...........your out standing bill is several times what an average annual bill would be.
Wow!!!!!! That would put you into credit by £2000 within a year. There must be a huge discrepancy. Good luck in sorting it out, trt
It seems that I may have misinterpreted your post trt !

Is this a credit balance or a debit balance ?

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