But is it right to pay other peoples bills
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I pay £53, a month for both gas and electric, on a fixed tariff with ovo
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I get a bill, and i pay it. Anything else comes second.
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I pay that throughout, I have a smart meter, which sends reading daily. So there able to let me know if I'm not paying enough. I'm in credit. With their app you can see how much you spend on electricity and gas daily ,monthly and Yearly
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How are you only paying £53 a month? Unless you mean £53 each?
The standing charges alone for mine (EDF) are £1.00 per day, so that's £30 a month BEFORE any usage, my direct debit is £120.00 a month and I'm considered a low user too.
In the winter it's costing about £4.00 a day.
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My Standing charge for gas and electricity is £23. 88 further last bill, 13th sep to 12 Oct., my usage of electricity came to £15.44 and gas was £3.45
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One of my neighbours is obsessed with her smart meter, she even sits in the dark with the heating off, she then complains to me about the daily standing charge!
That is why I never even took the display screen contraption out of the box. If my washing machine is in use, I can hardly just say 'oh no, too much usage today', and turn off the machine. If I need heat or light, I will have it; no point driving myself mad staring at the screen.
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That’s true, tone can definitely get lost in writing and misunderstandings happen. But I was more referring to those situations where it’s pretty clear someone’s being snarky or insulting, and then they hide behind the ‘just my opinion’ excuse.
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I remember 50p electric metres and 50p tv sets remember renting tv no one really owned anything back in the day that's how they want it again you will own noting and be happy
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Mine is around £120 a month now too. All electric here. Single person in a small flat. I'm even on a specific 'low income' tariff apparently. I'd have to switch off the hot water permanently to get anywhere near £50 a month! 😲
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I'm starting to think I'm being ripped off or something is wrong with my energy bills as it's nearly £200 a month?! I don't use heating and it's just me here 😮
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Is your place all electric? And does it use a tank with immersion heater for hot water? That is where the majority of my electric goes.
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we all have to do our bit for the sake of mankind and profiteers
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I'll buy that for a dollar!
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Gas combi boilet (whatever that means!!!) so gas for hot water and heating and then electric for everything else I think. I just double checked my statement and for last month it says electric use was £153 and gas was £42 - maybe I watch too much TV or something 🤣
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True true
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Hmm I probably need to look into my tarrif or supplier or something because I just figured it was normal as everyone moans about energy prices
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Combi boiler just means you have one boiler that does both heating and hot water.
That electricity cost is ridiculous. The meter might be faulty, or you might be paying for next doors electricity. I don't see how you could possibly use that much without any of it being used on heating and hot water.😮
How many units of electricity does the bill say for last month?
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