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Water account cancelled by someone unknown
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incka
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in Water bills
Hi,
On Saturday I noticed a letter from Thames Water in my postbox addressed to 'the occupier' - strange I thought, I have an account with them and paid them just a few months ago. Tried to call at weekend but they were closed, so this morning finally got through.
They said someone had cancelled the account just over a week ago. It wasn't me or my wife (no one else occupies our flat). Thames Water re-set up the account and I paid the balance on the old account.
A few questions:
(a) Could this be an attempt at identity fraud? I checked by credit report but can't see anything there, but I guess that it might mean that no one has got round to doing anything fraudulent yet if that's there intension.
(b) Am I losing out because there wouldn't have been a water meter reading? Only the water company has access to the meters in the building. I'm guessing therefore my final bill was estimated rather than accurate. Is there anything I can do about this?
(c) Will the change affect my credit score/profile negatively? If so what should I do to correct it?
On Saturday I noticed a letter from Thames Water in my postbox addressed to 'the occupier' - strange I thought, I have an account with them and paid them just a few months ago. Tried to call at weekend but they were closed, so this morning finally got through.
They said someone had cancelled the account just over a week ago. It wasn't me or my wife (no one else occupies our flat). Thames Water re-set up the account and I paid the balance on the old account.
A few questions:
(a) Could this be an attempt at identity fraud? I checked by credit report but can't see anything there, but I guess that it might mean that no one has got round to doing anything fraudulent yet if that's there intension.
(b) Am I losing out because there wouldn't have been a water meter reading? Only the water company has access to the meters in the building. I'm guessing therefore my final bill was estimated rather than accurate. Is there anything I can do about this?
(c) Will the change affect my credit score/profile negatively? If so what should I do to correct it?
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It's shown clearly on the bill if the reading is agent, customer or estimated.
You have every right to access your own meter to read it-enforce that right.
It's possible that TW closed your account in error.No free lunch, and no free laptop0 -
(b) Am I losing out because there wouldn't have been a water meter reading? Only the water company has access to the meters in the building. I'm guessing therefore my final bill was estimated rather than accurate. Is there anything I can do about this?
make sure you have access to your meters. Not having access in unacceptable.You might as well ask the Wizard of Oz to give you a big number as pay a Credit Referencing Agency for a so-called 'credit-score'0
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