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Thanks all. I guess some of us have lives and dont spend our time studying bills hands up my fault. Sometimes people have stuff going on and things like bills become irrelevant.
Oh to be perfect!
Remind me never to use this forum again too many dull, small minded, blinkered odd bods!!0 -
Oh and btw forgot to mention that after speaking with a manager from EDF today they have agreed that they owe me over £300 and will be crediting it back..... so I guess all that whinging worked!0
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Thanks all. I guess some of us have lives and dont spend our time studying bills hands up my fault. Sometimes people have stuff going on and things like bills become irrelevant.
Oh to be perfect!
Remind me never to use this forum again too many dull, small minded, blinkered odd bods!!
Translation: "people on here didn't tell me what I wanted to hear, so I'm throwing my toys out of the pram."
If you can't be bothered to check your bills, don't complain later if you are on the 'wrong' tariff-how long does it take?
Are you saying that they agreed a £300 credit based on the 'wrong' tariff-or because your account is in credit?No free lunch, and no free laptop
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EDF today they have agreed that they owe me over £300 and will be crediting it back...
They're not giving you the money just because you complained though - you will have over paid you bills, so your account was in credit because your DD didn't match your consumption.
1) If you'd looked at your bill for 30 seconds you may have spotted that yourself, before the credit got so much.
2) The build up of credit was obviously having the DD too high; so perhaps the E7 tariff was actually a benefit to you because of your consumption pattern. You might actually find going to the standard tariff will end up costing you more. Wouldn't that be ironic!0
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