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How much I pay?
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philippalouise
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in Energy
I have spent all of 2 hours searching online to find out what i pay per unit on my gas and electric. On my npower online it says this is my tariff and i live in the ls12 area Energy Online Oct 2013 24Hr Energy Online Oct 2013 NGT.
Can anyone help me?
Can anyone help me?
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What company are you with? Npower?
You should be able to view this info on your bills/payments
But knowing Npower probably not.
You can try inputting your details here?
LinkyThe world is not ruined by the wickedness of the wicked, but by the weakness of the good. Napoleon0 -
As Hasbeen mentions the easiest way to find the prices of a not currently available tariff is to use a price comparison site.
Exact price will depend on your region but you are probably looking at [STRIKE]something just under 11p per gas unit and 3.5p for electricity plus an astonishing £300 per year standing charge for that tariff.[/STRIKE]
Scrub that. If LS12 is your postcode then 14.99p and 3.75p plus Vat. Plus £181 standing charge.
(Wow. £300 standing charge in Scotland. Sick.)0 -
philippalouise wrote: »I have spent all of 2 hours searching online to find out what i pay per unit on my gas and electric. On my npower online it says this is my tariff and i live in the ls12 area Energy Online Oct 2013 24Hr Energy Online Oct 2013 NGT.
Can anyone help me?
Gas 40.95p per day standing charge, 3.565p per kwh
Electric 34.96p per day and 10.678p per kwh
All prices include VAT.
I do not know what the highlight in red is, as far as energyhelpline states the tariff is just "Energy Online Oct 2013"
But as someone said earlier your rates are shown on the bill, mostly before VAT which is added at the bottom.0 -
Thank you for you help.0
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