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Sorry appeared to have hijacked another persons post so thought it best that I start my own (I will learn how to use these boards right one day!)
Hi Helena
Thanks for your reply.
We pay our gas/elec by direct debit we had been told that there is a cheaper tariff available if as in our case my husband is disabled and on benefits. They told us that they assess (the tarrif) this is based on what we have used over the 3 previous bills. We live in rented accomodation and cannot have a meter as it would break our tenancy agreement.
Our bills have been very high as when we moved we were not advised that the aga (which is very old) uses a great deal of fuel. We now only have it on for part of the day and turn off electrical equipment as much as possible. Have heating on limited times ( not now as weather is getting warmer) .
What should I ask for?
Thanks
Hi Helena
Thanks for your reply.
We pay our gas/elec by direct debit we had been told that there is a cheaper tariff available if as in our case my husband is disabled and on benefits. They told us that they assess (the tarrif) this is based on what we have used over the 3 previous bills. We live in rented accomodation and cannot have a meter as it would break our tenancy agreement.
Our bills have been very high as when we moved we were not advised that the aga (which is very old) uses a great deal of fuel. We now only have it on for part of the day and turn off electrical equipment as much as possible. Have heating on limited times ( not now as weather is getting warmer) .
What should I ask for?
Thanks
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