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EDF energy - no bills for 9 months?!
Hi all
I am currently on EDF's Online S@ver v8 Electricity and Gas dual fuel tarriff, which is fixed until 31 March 2012. It started in March 2011.
I have been paying by Direct Debit £64 fixed per month since the start of the deal (I have checked and this money has been going out correctly).
However, I have just logged on to my account since I am nearing the end of the deal and wanted to look into switching and I can see that there have been no bills generated since the May 2011 bill (first bill) and the online account is showing a balance of £576 in credit.
Am I missing something? Surely when I go to view my bills there should be more than just the May 2011 bill and my account should not be that much in credit? I don't want to be hit with some massive shortfall when I come to switch.
The other issue is that I cannot access any usage information for me to use to research a new tariff as there are no bills to view!
Can anyone shed some light on this? Obviously I will try and call Edf in the morning to investigate.
Thanks
I am currently on EDF's Online S@ver v8 Electricity and Gas dual fuel tarriff, which is fixed until 31 March 2012. It started in March 2011.
I have been paying by Direct Debit £64 fixed per month since the start of the deal (I have checked and this money has been going out correctly).
However, I have just logged on to my account since I am nearing the end of the deal and wanted to look into switching and I can see that there have been no bills generated since the May 2011 bill (first bill) and the online account is showing a balance of £576 in credit.
Am I missing something? Surely when I go to view my bills there should be more than just the May 2011 bill and my account should not be that much in credit? I don't want to be hit with some massive shortfall when I come to switch.
The other issue is that I cannot access any usage information for me to use to research a new tariff as there are no bills to view!
Can anyone shed some light on this? Obviously I will try and call Edf in the morning to investigate.
Thanks
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I was on EDF's Online S@ver v7 on that tariff only one bill per year was produced so I think yours will be the same.0
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Can anyone shed some light on this?
Yes. Edf terms and conditions only "guarantees" one bill year per year. However most people find that a bill is produced every time the meters are read or customer reads are submitted.
Up to you what to do. Be aware that submitting reads may result in a "random" DD recalculation which may (or may not) be a "sudden excessive hike".0 -
Yes. Edf terms and conditions only "guarantees" one bill year per year. However most people find that a bill is produced every time the meters are read or customer reads are submitted.
Up to you what to do. Be aware that submitting reads may result in a "random" DD recalculation which may (or may not) be a "sudden excessive hike".
This is strange though as I have regularly submitted readings and edf have come to read the meter only recently0 -
This is strange though as I have regularly submitted readings and edf have come to read the meter only recently
Possibly you are still on the old billing system? Does your account number begin 67* ?
Whatever, if you phone in readings and ask for a bill I expect you will get one.0 -
Only 9 months! My parents haven't had one for 13 months. Me , only 5 months. My fix ends at the end of march so I think it's time to switch. Jalexa the 'guarantee' therefore isn't. They have had the meter read twice in that period but no bills. They switched to FS (V2) in may , hope EDF have a reading from that date. Useless doesn't even get close.0
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Jalexa the 'guarantee' therefore isn't.
I only used "guaranteed" in a technical sense, it's what the terms and conditions state. As you point out its no "guarantee".
Anyway 13 months is good, as month by month the oldest month should drop-off under the Billing Code. So "keep mum" but make sure you are putting money aside.0 -
I only used "guaranteed" in a technical sense, it's what the terms and conditions state. As you point out its no "guarantee".
Anyway 13 months is good, as month by month the oldest month should drop-off under the Billing Code. So "keep mum" but make sure you are putting money aside.
Thought you might reply. There account is shown as £820 in credit due to no bills. As I have said before they are 78 and 80 and don't need this (my father had a serious heart attack last year), what is wrong with a 3 monthly bill that has worked all their life until this (N)one bill nonsense?0 -
There account is shown as £820 in credit due to no bills.
I'm not defending Edf but there is more than one way to skin a cat. A better issue would whether or not a bill was generated if the account holder phones with readings and asks for a bill. Most people with Edf currently have the opposite problem. Guessing that your parents haven't yet been migrated to the new but "dysfunctional" MyAccount billing system.
When I phoned Edf this morning, the phone was answered after few minutes by a perfectly cordial adviser. I would say give it a try except I fear a "random" DD recalc might be the result.:D0 -
I switched them from a basic tariff to FS V2 using the EDF website. The only way you could do it online was to create a one bill myaccount billing system . In my case they moved me to one bill and the first thing I knew about it was when I couldn't access the previous system that err.. just worked. Have you a link to the max 12 months back billing? Would like to have a read of it.0
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Have you a link to the max 12 months back billing? Would like to have a read of it.
http://www.energy-retail.org.uk/industrycodes/code-of-practice-for-accurate-bills/0
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