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Npower meter readings - too good to be true!
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Saw my new bill on line today confirming my £175 credit balance and that mt monthly payment was to be reduced to £87 from £103 - bet if I rang next week after my DD is collected they would say I could have the refund but my monthly payment would go up.
Anyhow have now applied and been accepted for the fixed tariff until March 2017 - works out at £73 per month assuming my consumption remains the same - it will as I am very careful.0 -
did they explain why it went from £318 to only £175?0
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NittyGritty wrote: »did they explain why it went from £318 to only £175?
No didnt ask but I think it was something to do with the bill not being run at that point. I still think it is all a con to confuse you though with all these companies.
I used to work for one of the electricity boards pre-privatisiation and it was all so straightforward back then with bills - you knew exactly where you stood.0 -
Well go into my npower account tonight and they have put my £175 refund into my bank account!0
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