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help - working out gas and elec bill

SavingPennies_2
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Hi can anyone help...
I moved 5 months ago, I have the readings from when I moved in for gas and elec and I want to work out roughly how much I will owe. I cant enter the readings online, its not letting me for some reason, and when I called edf they have an automated message saying there is maintenance and they are closing lines at 6. Are they ever available to talk to!! anyway Id like to try and work it out myself, does anyone know how? Thanks
I moved 5 months ago, I have the readings from when I moved in for gas and elec and I want to work out roughly how much I will owe. I cant enter the readings online, its not letting me for some reason, and when I called edf they have an automated message saying there is maintenance and they are closing lines at 6. Are they ever available to talk to!! anyway Id like to try and work it out myself, does anyone know how? Thanks

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http://www.ukpower.co.uk/tools/smart_meter_calculator/
Ive just answered my own question and found this, not sure how accurate it is, but it estimates about £550 for both gas and elec over 5 months, does that sound about right for a 3 bed house?0 -
SavingPennies wrote: »http://www.ukpower.co.uk/tools/smart_meter_calculator/
Ive just answered my own question and found this, not sure how accurate it is, but it estimates about £550 for both gas and elec over 5 months, does that sound about right for a 3 bed house?:footie:Regular savers earn 6% interest (HSBC, First Direct, M&S)
Loans cost 2.9% per year (Nationwide) = FREE money.
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Thanks HappyMJ, dont have a family but do like the heating on and long hot showers as Im one of these people thats always cold!0
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Sorry the estimate for both was £350 not £550! Its been a long day...0
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£350 for 5 months is £70 per month average - which doesn't sound too far off the mark, potentially.0
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