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Npower bill help please?

RJOMummy21
RJOMummy21 Posts: 26 Forumite
Hi all I've just moved into my new house (22nd March) we have never put the heating on and everything is electric, the only gas we use is for a small bath every few days and the odd sink full for when there's not enough pots to justify putting the dishwasher on. Just received a very confusing bill stating that from 22nd March - 10th June we owe £300!:eek:
This is my first time on a direct debit as we've only ever used pre payment meters. They have worked out we have used over 7,00kWh, but on the next page they have estimated we will use 512kWh over the next 12 months (11thJune13- 10th June 2014) I am so,so, beyond confused! Please help! :(

DD arrived June 2009
DS completed our brood October 2011

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  • RJOMummy21
    RJOMummy21 Posts: 26 Forumite
    P.S we are on a '92 CF meter and I have just worked out (from both my own readings) that between 1st June- today we have used 3units.. yet our bill states the previous months we have used in excess of 100!

    DD arrived June 2009
    DS completed our brood October 2011

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  • McKneff
    McKneff Posts: 38,857 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper
    Give them a ring and see what tariff you are on. If you are on the standard one, its usually the most expensive and negotiate onto a cheaper one and then try asking them if they will now re calculate the annual figure and then divide it by 12.
    make the most of it, we are only here for the weekend.
    and we will never, ever return.
  • RJOMummy21
    RJOMummy21 Posts: 26 Forumite
    We are on standard

    DD arrived June 2009
    DS completed our brood October 2011

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  • dogshome
    dogshome Posts: 3,878 Forumite
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    When you moved in, what was the Gas meters reading that you gave to n'power, what was the End Reading on the £300 bill and was it Estimated ?

    If you are really not using the heating over the Winter, you will be a 'LowUser'
    and as such should probably not be with n'power for your Gas supply, but please post the meter readings above.
  • chanz4
    chanz4 Posts: 11,057 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper Xmas Saver!
    have you converted the cubic feet to KWH?
    Don't put your trust into an Experian score - it is not a number any bank will ever use & it is generally a waste of money to purchase it. They are also selling you insurance you dont need.
  • RJOMummy21
    RJOMummy21 Posts: 26 Forumite
    Can't tell you what the reading was when we moved in as I wrote it down on a scrap of paper and gave them it over the phone when I gave my details for them to set up my account. All the readings are estimated except the end one which I gave myself

    DD arrived June 2009
    DS completed our brood October 2011

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  • RJOMummy21
    RJOMummy21 Posts: 26 Forumite
    chanz4 wrote: »
    have you converted the cubic feet to KWH?

    No I've not, it says Calorific Value 39.7 141 = 4500kWh &
    Calorific Value 39.7 70 2234kWh

    DD arrived June 2009
    DS completed our brood October 2011

    :heart:
  • RJOMummy21
    RJOMummy21 Posts: 26 Forumite
    dogshome wrote: »

    If you are really not using the heating over the Winter, you will be a 'LowUser'
    and as such should probably not be with n'power for your Gas supply, but please post the meter readings above.

    I only moved in in March and being a terraced house and recently having new roofing and coating it does keep heat in very well so I haven't found a need to put the heating on, the house has constantly been around 20 degrees for the past few weeks now according to my thermometer

    DD arrived June 2009
    DS completed our brood October 2011

    :heart:
  • dogshome
    dogshome Posts: 3,878 Forumite
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    Hi RJOMummy21
    The meter charges
    Look at your meter - It will be marked m3 if it's a Metric model, or ft3 it's the Imperial type - For an m3 Metric meter multiply the meter units used by 11.2 to get a close figure of the kwh you will be charged for - For a ft3 Imperial meter multiply the units by 31.5 for the number of chargeable Kwh

    The £300 Bill
    It's a pity that you have lost the first reading given to n'power, as without it the bill can't be checked - Does the bill have an E alongside it's End Reading - If it does that means it's Estimated, in which case how does that reading compare to what your meter says today?
  • Wywth
    Wywth Posts: 5,079 Forumite
    RJOMummy21 wrote: »
    Hi all I've just moved into my new house (22nd March) we have never put the heating on and everything is electric, the only gas we use is for a small bath every few days and the odd sink full for when there's not enough pots to justify putting the dishwasher on. Just received a very confusing bill stating that from 22nd March - 10th June we owe £300!:eek:
    This is my first time on a direct debit as we've only ever used pre payment meters. They have worked out we have used over 7,00kWh, but on the next page they have estimated we will use 512kWh over the next 12 months (11thJune13- 10th June 2014) I am so,so, beyond confused! Please help! :(
    RJOMummy21 wrote: »
    P.S we are on a '92 CF meter and I have just worked out (from both my own readings) that between 1st June- today we have used 3units.. yet our bill states the previous months we have used in excess of 100!
    RJOMummy21 wrote: »
    We are on standard
    RJOMummy21 wrote: »
    Can't tell you what the reading was when we moved in as I wrote it down on a scrap of paper and gave them it over the phone when I gave my details for them to set up my account. All the readings are estimated except the end one which I gave myself
    RJOMummy21 wrote: »
    No I've not, it says Calorific Value 39.7 141 = 4500kWh &
    Calorific Value 39.7 70 2234kWh
    RJOMummy21 wrote: »
    I only moved in in March and being a terraced house and recently having new roofing and coating it does keep heat in very well so I haven't found a need to put the heating on, the house has constantly been around 20 degrees for the past few weeks now according to my thermometer

    Have you contacted the supplier to provide your actual curent meter readings? :huh:
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