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British Gas Prepayment Card Replacement
souwesterly
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As an (admittedly) low income person, I prefer to pay for my gas and electricity in advance with a prepayment card and key.
As a way of avoiding a monthly or quarterly shock, it works, although I obviously pay more for my heating and power.
But that’s not what I’m writing about…..
Today I put £20 on my British Gas card (enough for almost 2 weeks) and having got home I stuck it in the meter slot. A long ‘beeeeeeep’ signalled that it hadn’t been accepted. I pulled it out and shoved it back in with a bit of pressure – which usually works. A quick ‘snap’ and I was left holding half a card!
Fortunately I was able to extract the other half from the meter….and so I phoned British Gas.
“You’ll have to buy another card – they’re £8” she said. I saved my expletives for later…..
I said that it had been a pain getting it to be accepted by the meter – that the shop said it was probably faulty or worn out; implying that the card needed replacing by British Gas, presumably.
“You should have ordered another one” she said without emotion.
No joy on that tack – so where do I get a new card?
From my local Cash Point shop…..then I have to bring it home; stick it in the meter for a few minutes and then go back to the shop and put some money on it.
“So what happens to the £20 I’ve put on the old card?” I asked, “And who pays for all the petrol to get me to the shop and back again?” (I can’t walk far without pain)
No chance of a travel voucher (no surprise!!) So she gave me an address to return the old card to. When will I get the money back? “It takes about 3 weeks to process a refund” she said.
Now fortunately I have some cash put aside but as a basic income pensioner, I don’t have a lot of cash to spare. So not only do I pay over the odds for gas but I’ve had to spend £8 and buy some more gas – and I’ve ‘lost’ £20 for 3 weeks.
Is that the best that British Gas can do?
Feeble service in my opinion.
So don’t lose or break your Gas card – it’ll hurt you more than it hurts British Gas
As a way of avoiding a monthly or quarterly shock, it works, although I obviously pay more for my heating and power.
But that’s not what I’m writing about…..
Today I put £20 on my British Gas card (enough for almost 2 weeks) and having got home I stuck it in the meter slot. A long ‘beeeeeeep’ signalled that it hadn’t been accepted. I pulled it out and shoved it back in with a bit of pressure – which usually works. A quick ‘snap’ and I was left holding half a card!
Fortunately I was able to extract the other half from the meter….and so I phoned British Gas.
“You’ll have to buy another card – they’re £8” she said. I saved my expletives for later…..
I said that it had been a pain getting it to be accepted by the meter – that the shop said it was probably faulty or worn out; implying that the card needed replacing by British Gas, presumably.
“You should have ordered another one” she said without emotion.
No joy on that tack – so where do I get a new card?
From my local Cash Point shop…..then I have to bring it home; stick it in the meter for a few minutes and then go back to the shop and put some money on it.
“So what happens to the £20 I’ve put on the old card?” I asked, “And who pays for all the petrol to get me to the shop and back again?” (I can’t walk far without pain)
No chance of a travel voucher (no surprise!!) So she gave me an address to return the old card to. When will I get the money back? “It takes about 3 weeks to process a refund” she said.
Now fortunately I have some cash put aside but as a basic income pensioner, I don’t have a lot of cash to spare. So not only do I pay over the odds for gas but I’ve had to spend £8 and buy some more gas – and I’ve ‘lost’ £20 for 3 weeks.
Is that the best that British Gas can do?
Feeble service in my opinion.
So don’t lose or break your Gas card – it’ll hurt you more than it hurts British Gas
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souwesterly wrote: »I prefer to pay for my gas and electricity in advance with a prepayment card and key.
As a way of avoiding a monthly or quarterly shock, it works, although I obviously pay more for my heating and power.
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So not only do I pay over the odds for gas
It would be cheaper to switch to DD which also avoids the 'quarterly shock'. You can also choose to pay in full monthly, although you still end up forking out more in the winter.
There are also internet DD tariffs which are cheaper again.souwesterly wrote: »A long ‘beeeeeeep’ signalled that it hadn’t been accepted. I pulled it out and shoved it back in with a bit of pressure – which usually works. A quick ‘snap’ and I was left holding half a card!souwesterly wrote: »Is that the best that British Gas can do?
Feeble service in my opinion.1
So don’t lose or break your Gas card – it’ll hurt you more than it hurts British Gas
The card costs money to make, program etc and the £8 reflects that.
As a point of interest, what else would you want your gas supplier to do?
ETA: I work for British Gas, in that department.0 -
o800 0480 303 is the bg number for customers on etmI am responsible me, myself and I alone I am not the keeper others thoughts and words.0
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utility_csa wrote: »Bg wont be able to issue a new tag for the card til tomrrow though.. ;p
Wrong twice
Gascards don't need tags
We were open as usual 24/7/365 (and not a Scottish Bank holiday anyway)0 -
Wrong twice
Gascards don't need tags
We were open as usual 24/7/365 (and not a Scottish Bank holiday anyway)
Well you lot were certainly requesting a lot of wind-ons.
and i guess the tags are for the keys only? bg sa will say anything for a wind on.Working within the gas and electric industry since 2008'0 -
Just to update this
British gas no longer charge the fee of £8.00 for a replacement gas card
And if anyone ever thought that it cost £8 to make/program one of these they are a fool , trust me0 -
British gas no longer charge the fee of £8.00 for a replacement gas cardIT Consultant in the utilities industry specialising in the retail electricity market.
4 Credit Card and 1 Loan PPI claims settled for £26k, 1 rejected (Opus).0 -
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The cards & keys are now free (as of a few weeks ago). If the shop tries to charge you, ask them to call PayPoint or British Gas to confirm. The shops will now be pocketing this money themselves.0
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