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did british gas con me.

pcboo
pcboo Posts: 45 Forumite
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i was paying £85 per month with npower for dual fuel. a british gas rep called at the house and told me with £15 reduction on each of the gas and electric bill i would be paying £60 per month. after receiving the first two bills the payments with the discounts are £100 per month. when i phoned to query this i am told i am still saving money. my arguement is that even with the discount i am still paying more than when i was with npower.

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  • robpw2
    robpw2 Posts: 14,044 Forumite
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    i wouldnt say they have conned you
    you had the choice to move
    and you have a choice to move again if n power are cheaper then move back


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  • pcboo
    pcboo Posts: 45 Forumite
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    i no i had the choice to move but i only did so based on what i was told. then found out it was,nt true.
  • robpw2
    robpw2 Posts: 14,044 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    have you increased your consumption compare the two bills to see your usage
    check what british gas are chargin you for
    use a comparison website to make sure your on correct tariff etc


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  • pcboo
    pcboo Posts: 45 Forumite
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    both bills are the same bar a couple of quid. and i,m on the standard tariff. the same as npower.
  • Anne_Marie_2
    Anne_Marie_2 Posts: 2,123 Forumite
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    I'd suggest you read the articles on Utilities. http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/utilities/

    If you were on a capped rate which has now ended, it may well be that you will be paying more, no matter what company you are with. You just have to shop around to find the best for your usage.

    Don't ever sign up to anyone coming to your door. Do your research on line, and also check out Quidco and Topcashback to see if there are any offers on there, which will work out better for you......after having done comparisons to see who would be your best supplier.

    Getting an online bill, brings your bill down that tiny bit more, and some plans are based on having an online bill, rather than a paper one.
  • Premier_2
    Premier_2 Posts: 15,141 Forumite
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    pcboo wrote: »
    i was paying £85 per month with npower for dual fuel. a british gas rep called at the house and told me with £15 reduction on each of the gas and electric bill i would be paying £60 per month. ...
    Why £60pm? :confused:

    £85 - £15 - £15 = £55 :cool:
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  • If the salesman told you that you would be paying less than you already were with your existing supplier on the same consumption and that turned out to be untrue, then of course you were conned. This is the problem with privatising an industry with an essential product. Worse decision Thatcher ever made (and there were numerous howlers to beat with this particular one).
    Call me Carmine....

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  • KimYeovil
    KimYeovil Posts: 6,156 Forumite
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    edited 14 August 2009 at 9:57AM
    If, as you suggest, you were paying quarterly for standard tariffs then British Gas WebSaver 3 will* be £150-odd cheaper per year than nPower's standard.

    If you were on monthly direct debit tariffs, the prices would be about the same (but you would pay extra each month for nPower until you are credited an annual discount).

    Are you confusing a regular payment with an actual payment? Look again at the tariffs you were/are on and double-check. Your new tariff may well be cheaper (but more likely to be less than £15 per month cheaper for both together rather than each.)

    * (for average national consumption. Will vary by region and actual consumption.)
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