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CP18
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Hi all, I'm new to this but am hoping someone can help.
NPower have completely messed up my bills and I can't make head nor tail of how much I should have paid or been charged.
For the last two weeks I have been waiting on a substantial refund of credit but they are now saying this is not owed despite numerous calls and confirmation that it has been processed, but they can't or don't want to explain my bills. Any help and or advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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  • csgohan4
    csgohan4 Posts: 10,600 Forumite
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    Make an official complaint to them, if that fails the ombudsman
    "It is prudent when shopping for something important, not to limit yourself to Pound land/Estate Agents"

    G_M/ Bowlhead99 RIP
  • CP18
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    Thanks csgohan4, it's a complete minefield and I just can't work any of it out. I will put together a formal complaint as you advise. ��
  • Suggest you go on the Npower Facebook page and tell them about your problem. They should respond quicker than the complaints team and it's less stressful than trying to get through to them on the phone.
  • WhoIsThat
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    CP18 wrote: »
    Hi all, I'm new to this but am hoping someone can help.
    NPower have completely messed up my bills and I can't make head nor tail of how much I should have paid or been charged.
    For the last two weeks I have been waiting on a substantial refund of credit but they are now saying this is not owed despite numerous calls and confirmation that it has been processed, but they can't or don't want to explain my bills. Any help and or advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
    CP18 wrote: »
    Thanks csgohan4, it's a complete minefield and I just can't work any of it out. I will put together a formal complaint as you advise. ��

    It sounds like you have already tried asking nPower for an explanation, and are in no better position to understand them.

    Try taking them to the CAB for an explanation :)

    Or if you can work out how to, and are willing, post full clear copies here and someone will hopefully try to assist you in understanding them :)
  • CP18
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    Thank you for taking the time to advise me Angelin77 and WholsThat, I have now raised an official complaint and been assured someone will be calling me back tomorrow. I will certainly post the complaint on Facebook and seek advice from CAB if I don't get any further forward. :)
  • Hi
    I recently read in a daily newspaper that you get a quicker response if you use social media to contact Npower. Although in my case the complaint was at a later stage than yours, I contacted Npower through their Facebook page and actually achieved more in a couple of days when a member of their Facebook team investigated my problem than weeks and months of going through the Executive Complaints Team at Npower. But please keep on top of it. In my experience, every time I contacted the Exec Complaints department it was never the same person who eventually responded, Keep a log of all the communications and responses received. Personally I try to obtain everything in writing as it is difficult to prove or confirm anything said in a phone call unless you record it.
    Good luck
  • teddysmum
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    Email Executive Complaints. You will be given a reference number and someone will call you, within a couple of working days.


    I've always found them useful and depending on the nature of the complaint,they may pay you compensation.
  • molerat
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    Can you not work it out for yourself, it is not difficult ?
  • teddysmum
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    edited 12 October 2016 at 5:01PM
    CP18 wrote: »
    Hi all, I'm new to this but am hoping someone can help.
    NPower have completely messed up my bills and I can't make head nor tail of how much I should have paid or been charged.
    For the last two weeks I have been waiting on a substantial refund of credit but they are now saying this is not owed despite numerous calls and confirmation that it has been processed, but they can't or don't want to explain my bills. Any help and or advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.



    Are you sure that you actually do have an account in credit ?


    Once a bill has been issued, your monthly payments accumulate as credits and £80 a month, over three months, gives an apparent credit of £240, but, at the end of the three months (assuming quarterly billing), the cost of energy used has to be deducted from this 'credit' and could either still leave a smaller credit or a shortfall.



    I once had what appeared to be a huge and impossible) credit, until I examined the bill and noticed that I had not been charged for gas. This was soon put right (including a month's gas charge being removed), the explanation being that a glitch in tariff changing had caused anyone taking the new tariff to have their gas account 'closed' .

    If you would like to tell us the details of your bill, I'm sure someone on here will be able to advise you whether Npower are in the wrong or you have misunderstood , as above.
  • OP already said they can't make hear nor tail of the bill.

    Bills are sometimes impossible to understand. I've had bills from Scottish Power and Co-op Energy where the billing system went to pieces and they tried to remedy it through a succession of "account adjustments". There was no explanation of how these adjustements had been calculated, they bore no relation to previous bills, absolutely no way of understanding them.
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