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  • bcw123
    bcw123 Posts: 980 Forumite
    aau1 wrote: »
    The £10 voucher for T and M was a dawdle though. Just collect 10 tokens (and the 2 promos overlapped so you don't even need 20 papers)

    It's one per household but my mum sold her house, rented a flat and finally bought a house. She has mail redirections in place so that's 3 households i can use right there :cool:

    morning have you received your Tesco vouchers yet some one told me that they are having problems wellover subscribed
  • zippydooda
    zippydooda Posts: 16,121 Forumite
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    edited 27 October 2015 at 11:58AM
    Delivering a £12 rebate to domestic electricity customers.

    Policy objectives
    The Government Electricity Rebate (GER) is a £12 government contribution to help lower the impacts of these Government environmental and social policy costs on consumer energy bills. It is part of a wider package of measures which will reduce household energy bills by an average of around £50 per year in 2014 and 2015.

    You will receive the Government Electricity Rebate directly from your electricity supplier shortly as it is rolled out over the autumn.

    Eligibility
    You will be eligible to receive a Government Electricity Rebate if you have a domestic electricity supply contract with a domestic electricity supplier.

    We know that there are some customers who do not pay for their electricity directly to a domestic supplier e.g. those living in park homes, but who would otherwise be considered a domestic customer. If this applies to you, then you may not be eligible as government policies costs are not currently applied in the same way to these and we are not able to directly provide a rebate.

    How to claim the rebate
    Most households will not need to take any action to receive the rebate. If you pay by Direct Debit or on receipt of a bill (e.g. quarterly) you will see a credit automatically applied on the next bill.

    However, if you pay for your electricity through a pre-payment meter, you may need to actively redeem the rebate.

    Your supplier should inform you about how you can claim the rebate but it is likely to be one of two methods:

    You may be sent a voucher (likely with a barcode) to be redeemed for electricity credit when you next top up at your usual retail outlet. This voucher must be redeemed at a pre-payment vending site within the validity period stated on the GER voucher. You will need to show a valid form ID along with the voucher.
    Alternatively, you may receive the rebate automatically as your supplier will have sent an electronic credit which you will pick up when you next top up.
    Arrangements for how pre-payment customers receive the GER will depend on suppliers.

    What to do if you think you have not received your rebate
    The GER will be paid to eligible domestic electricity customers over the course of the autumn from the 11 October 2015.

    If you are a pre-payment customer – look out for a letter from your supplier between October and November which should include either a £12 GER voucher or instructions to take your pre-payment key to a pre-payment vending site to collect your £12.

    If following this you have still not received your GER, you should get in contact with your electricity supplier.

    If you pay for you electricity by cash, cheque or direct debit you will have this applied directly to your account and will be notified of receiving the rebate on your next bill or statement.

    If following this you have still not received your GER, you should get in contact with your electricity supplier.

    https://www.gov.uk/guidance/government-electricity-rebate
  • tweets wrote: »
    Sorry you not having much luck springdreams :(

    Thanks tweets. I'm obviously not meant to travel first class ;)

    Train is moving again :T
    squeaky wrote: »
    Smiles are as perfect a gift as hugs...
    ..one size fits all... and nobody minds if you give it back.
    ☆.。.:*・° Housework is so much easier without the clutter ☆.。.:*・°
    SPC No. 518
  • Naebbirac
    Naebbirac Posts: 2,029 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    edited 27 October 2015 at 12:17PM
    Good morning all.:D
    Enterprise, hope you find your green dress. VT got me onto Roman stuff and I took some of them on our cruise. Another place to look for nice cruise dresses is Quiz. They have their own shops, and sell in Debenhams. I got some good deals in both places.
    Snap, hope your dad improves quickly.
    Pd, love your buns;)
    tweets, sorry your poppy is so upset. Lots of hugs and reassuring murmurings helped with our dog years ago. We have cats now. None of them seem bothered, particularly my little siamese girl. She was so curious at the noises and was peering out of the window, looking at next door's firework display, not at all scared, just fascinated by all the bright lights and ignoring the bangs.
    I need to decide whether to batch cook today, or sort out the mountains of paperwork in the office. Decisions, decisions.:(
    DH'S car in for mot tomorrow :( Hope it passes.
    I'm looking forward to a shopping trip with VT tomorrow. Going to have lunch out as a treat.
    N x

    P's, forgot to send hugs and get well wishes to Ladyshopper, and Fc, hugs, thinking of you, hope things are ok.
    Sealed Pot Challenge No 9 516 target £250

    2 years 'fag free' :j:D
  • wackynut
    wackynut Posts: 5,430 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker Chutzpah Haggler Debt-free and Proud!
    I signed up to t's delivery saver free trial yesterday as want to order some wine. Does anyone know how long it takes for them to send out the email with the code for free wine delivery please.
    I've tried one that someone sent me but that doesn't work. tia :)
    N1LDA :)
  • HILLBERN
    HILLBERN Posts: 3,125 Forumite
    Fifth Anniversary 1,000 Posts Mortgage-free Glee!
    sarahskint wrote: »
    from a small c+c yesterday, results took a while to come through


    A v W


    1x Anchor Aerosol Real Dairy Cream Light (250GR)£1.35£1.35
    10x Mr Kipling 8 Frosty Fancies (8PK)£10.00£2.50
    1x Carnation Cook With Chocolate Filling & Topping (363G)£1.89£1.25


    I also got a lego set and 2 diff Yankees but none of them show - thank goodness for the flump!!

    Morning, a bit dull and grey today:(
    I still haven't caught up properly yet, so just wondering the Mr K, they are showing as £1 on both w + a so is it a is not picking up the right price???? confused, can anyone enlighten me please:)
  • emerald21
    emerald21 Posts: 11,349 Forumite
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    bcw123 wrote: »
    morning have you received your Tesco vouchers yet some one told me that they are having problems wellover subscribed


    No I haven t yet :(

    Good Mornng all :)
  • tweets
    tweets Posts: 35,946 Forumite
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    Thanks tweets. I'm obviously not meant to travel first class ;)

    Train is moving again :T

    We should all be eligible for Elite class ;)

    Glad you are moving again :D
  • justmaz
    justmaz Posts: 625 Forumite
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    Morning all
    Sending hugs to FC and LS x
    Good Luck at the hospital AJ x. Have you had your results back yet ?
    All those that are not feeling too good, I send my best wishes for a speedy recovery. I have had a 2 day migraine, followed by the feeling that I have aged about 20 years, so apart from having a little lurk I haven't been on here. I do wonder if the migraine is due to my return to the 5:2 diet. Although, having said that, I have done it before and not had a problem.
    Oh well, I have waffled enough :o. I might attempt a catch up for a little while.
    Before you assume, learn the facts,
    Before you judge, understand why,
    Before you hurt someone, feel,
    Before you speak, think.
  • henrik777
    henrik777 Posts: 3,054 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper
    zippydooda wrote: »
    shop done at 7.39 today
    still no unsmoked gammon in my store :(

    1x ASDA Chosen By You Fusilli (500G) £0.59 £0.50
    1x Garden Peas in Water (300G) £0.21 £0.21
    1x After Eight After Eight Mint Chocolate Thins (300G) £2.00 £1.00
    0.15x ASDA Loose Banana £0.10 £0.10
    0.22x ASDA Grower's Selection Loose Onion £0.15 £0.16
    2x Coca-Cola Zero Cans (8X330) £5.00 £3.00
    1x ASDA Chosen By You Penne (500G) £0.59 £0.50
    1x ASDA SmartPrice New Potatoes in Water (550G) £0.15 £0.15

    Click and collect ;)
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