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I've just had an electric bill for £1000

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Crocsandshocks · 29/06/2022 12:33

How can that be? We have a small semi. I am already paying £197 a month. They reckon I previously owed them £940. I don't think I did but there you go. Is there any way I can query this?

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IncompleteSenten · 29/06/2022 12:37

How have they come up with this figure?
Have you been supplying regular meter readings?

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Ilikewinter · 29/06/2022 12:38

Wow 😥 .... did you take regular meter readings? , over what period of time are they claiming the debt is over ?

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Lulumo · 29/06/2022 12:43

Did you change supplier because the previous went bust? Our new supplier didn’t bill us for 3 months so we’ve increased our direct debit to pay back the 3 months unpaid over a 12 month period

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coffeecupsandfairylights · 29/06/2022 12:43

Have you been supplying monthly readings?

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Crocsandshocks · 29/06/2022 12:44

No I haven't changed supplier and this £900 wasn't evident on my last statement. I've just tried calling but the usual crappy "we experiencing high levels of calls blah blah blah".

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Crocsandshocks · 29/06/2022 12:45

Yes I've supplied monthly readings

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YellowHpok · 29/06/2022 12:46

Is next door a growing house and are the skanking electric off you ?

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FourTeaFallOut · 29/06/2022 12:46

Do you have a smart meter, have you supplied meter readings, have they taken a reading or is it a bill based on estimates?

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FourTeaFallOut · 29/06/2022 12:47

Sorry, xpost.

What do they say is your annual consumption and how does it compare to the year before?

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LeroyJenkinssss · 29/06/2022 12:48

What was your last meter reading, what is now and what price do you pay per unit of energy? Is this jut an uplift to your direct debit or an actual amount you owe based on usage?

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Crocsandshocks · 29/06/2022 13:00

What was your last meter reading, what is now and what price do you pay per unit of energy? Is this jut an uplift to your direct debit or an actual amount you owe based on usage?

Personal projection for the next 12 months is £2415.76.
Day energy rate: 31.92p per kwh
Night rate 20.69 per kwh
Standing charge 48.23 per day.

They say I have an existing balance of 523.59 plus this statement electricity charges 516.87 from March to June.

I feel a bit shaky and panicky!

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FourTeaFallOut · 29/06/2022 13:03

An existing balance sounds like a credit from which your electricity charges are drawn?

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CornishTiger · 29/06/2022 13:05

That’s a lot. Do you have night storage heaters. Do you use them in the winter. If not you need to come off economy 7.

Have you got an online electricity account.

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FourTeaFallOut · 29/06/2022 13:06

Did it say your existing balance is £523.59 or was it -£523.59? Is this £1000 bill a figure that you arrived at or was it clear on the bill that is what they want from you?

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LetitiaLeghorn · 29/06/2022 13:09

The 516 is your quarterly bill of 172pm and you're more than covering that with your monthly DD. Although that's going to be a lot more in the winter. Do you have an outstanding amount of 523 owing that has been building up? I doubt it suddenly came out of the blue. Normally they would have requested an increase in your DD to cover that. Are you sure that 523 is not credit?

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LeroyJenkinssss · 29/06/2022 13:12

What did your last quarterly bill show? It should have shown your outstanding balance on that.

do you have meter readings spaced roughly a month apart?

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Crocsandshocks · 29/06/2022 13:37

That's the thing. I don't remember this debt building up. I'm going to try to get online to see what's going on. Fuckers they are.

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Gmamaofboys13 · 09/07/2022 09:00

Try asking on here for advice:

forums.moneysavingexpert.com/categories/energy

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ifonly4 · 09/07/2022 10:58

When did you last get a statement/account from them?

Also, you've supplied a meter reading, have they definitely used the right reading?

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