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So my girlfriend just got billed 1350 POUNDS!!

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  • surfsister
    surfsister Posts: 7,527 Forumite
    I've been Money Tipped!
    why don't you take a readeing of the meter one day then check it 24hours later? You/she can then she how much is being used. Also as someone else said is it an estimated reading or did they cal to read the meter?

    Is the meter economy 7 or usual domestic meter?
  • nickj_2
    nickj_2 Posts: 7,052 Forumite
    i would suggest getting economy 7 and just heat the water up on cheap rate overnight and maybe getting a couple of storage heaters would work out cheaper than elec rads
  • KimYeovil
    KimYeovil Posts: 6,156 Forumite
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    nickj wrote: »
    i would suggest getting economy 7 and just heat the water up on cheap rate overnight and maybe getting a couple of storage heaters would work out cheaper than elec rads

    If you are not an unemployed reptile the combination of E7 + storage heaters is not likely to be cheaper.
  • How much heating does she use?

    It strikes me that a bill like that could easily be caused by having a few electric heaters on 24/7 during the winter months.
  • James123_2
    James123_2 Posts: 519 Forumite
    Economy 7 offers 'cheap rate' electricity but the daytime tariff is usually higher than an normal 24/7 tariff to compensate - the standing charge can also be higher.
    My dad thinks he gets a 'great' deal on E7 at 6.5p a unit night & 16.5p daytime. (He's fairly mad) You really would have to be nocturnal to gain any benefit ...
  • jd87
    jd87 Posts: 2,345 Forumite
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    She has had an immersion heater on 24/7 but surely they don't cost that much to run.

    Sorry but the only correct reply to this thread is: LOL

    The OP must be a troll surely.
  • mouseymousey99
    mouseymousey99 Posts: 1,868 Forumite
    Another poster a while ago discovered she was also paying someone else's electricity (lived in a flat). I know this is a bit way out but are you sure that's not happening here?
  • Woby_Tide
    Woby_Tide Posts: 5,344 Forumite
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    Another poster a while ago discovered she was also paying someone else's electricity (lived in a flat). I know this is a bit way out but are you sure that's not happening here?


    I guess whoever lives upstairs from the flat may be thinking their bills look a lot lower despite the weather and how they managed to get heated floors installed without realising
  • Cardew
    Cardew Posts: 29,063 Forumite
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    She has had an immersion heater on 24/7 but surely they don't cost that much to run.
    jd87 wrote: »
    Sorry but the only correct reply to this thread is: LOL

    The OP must be a troll surely.

    An immersion heater on 24/7 does not cost a lot more to run - see my post#10 above.
  • Premier_2
    Premier_2 Posts: 15,141 Forumite
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    James123 wrote: »
    Economy 7 offers 'cheap rate' electricity but the daytime tariff is usually higher than an normal 24/7 tariff to compensate - the standing charge can also be higher.
    My dad thinks he gets a 'great' deal on E7 at 6.5p a unit night & 16.5p daytime. (He's fairly mad) You really would have to be nocturnal to gain any benefit ...
    The day rate typically works out about 10% more than the standard 24/7 rate.
    However, that is not always the case. e.g check out Scottish Power standard rates based on pay quarterly for the Eastern (and some other)region. ;)

    You don't need to be nocturnal to take advantage of E7.
    You can heat water overnight whilst asleep using cheap-rate electricity.
    You can use night storage heaters and benefit from cheap rate electricity - they do exactly what they say, store heat using cheap rate overnight electricity and dissipate it during the day.
    You can also use timers on many other appliances (e.g. washing machine, dishwasher, etc) and benefit from the cheap rate overnight electricity.
    "Now to trolling as a concept. .... Personally, I've always found it a little sad that people choose to spend such a large proportion of their lives in this way but they do, and we have to deal with it." - MSE Forum Manager 6th July 2010
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