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Bulb cost calculation wrong.
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Bulb's figure of closer to £2.90.
Bulbs figure is not £2.90 it is £2.960 -
Are the number of units precisely 21.0 or could it be 21.4 ?Never pay on an estimated bill. Always read and understand your bill0
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DavyJones61 wrote: »Bulbs figure is not £2.90 it is £2.96
I was giving a rough figure, I know that it's not spot on but I was quoting so couldn't see the thread0 -
Are the number of units precisely 21.0 or could it be 21.4 ?
Why would Bulb do that?
See the picture I posted.0 -
Interesting, just looked at my first bill and see the following
Energy 8 kWh @ 12.91 p/kWh £ 1.10
Energy 351 kWh @ 12.91 p/kWh £ 45.28
Neither of which is exactly correct (should be £1.03 and £45.31). Hmm. Guess they're using fractions of units and just not displaying them.0 -
if Bulb has 750,000 customers that's an extra £37,500 if they do that with every bill.0
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DavyJones61 wrote: »Why would Bulb do that?
See the picture I posted.
Our posts crossed.Never pay on an estimated bill. Always read and understand your bill0 -
The estimated reads include decimal places which accounts for the difference in bill amounts, there's no extra benefit from this. Just a lack of clarity.0
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