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I'm intrigued - in your original post you didn't know how to read your meter but you gave readings when you moved in to UW and again readings when you switched to Eon ?
I've not had a 112 but have had 100's where the button was 9
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It looks like the reads EON are using for the day are actually the day and night added together. Think this is a common industry problem at least with Secure meters. Maybe worth suggesting that to them?0
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You might want to delete the picture of your bill as I can see enough of the address to know where you live.1
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Robin9 said:Could you look again at your meter please as these readings do not make sense.
I would have expected the readings to look like 12345(decimal)6 - you should ignore the numbers after the decimal - and while you are looking at the meter is it the same serial number as on the bill.
How old is the flat ? Do you know when the meter went in - there may well be a card left with the meter.
Even by your readings you have used nearly 4000 units at night and 400 at day
PS There is a possibility of a meter mix up - not unknown in blocks of flats particularly when in communal meter cupboards. Do a test an switch off the consumer unit by the meter and check that you loose supply to your flat.
The meter is in a cupboard inside the property.
E1 Night - 6278.8
E1 Day - 1048.6
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Robin9 said:I'm intrigued - in your original post you didn't know how to read your meter but you gave readings when you moved in to UW and again readings when you switched to Eon ?
I've not had a 112 but have had 100's where the button was 90 -
Copy of my final bill for a 12 month period in the same location from Spark. I moved from 1xx to 2xx, previously rented now purchased one.
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stewie_griffin said:Are you sure they're storage heaters and that you've got economy 7. Do they only come on for 7 hours overnight?
Your usage seems fine as 4000 odd units over the closest months of the year is fairly low. Were the bills at your old home based an actual meter readings and did you have electrical heating there as well.
I live in a 1 bed house that has 2 storage heaters and my annual usage is around 8000kWh.0 -
How did you give your original readings to Eon - I guess you did give them readings or did you rely on someone elseNever under estimate the power of stupid people in large numbers0
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Could you post what you they call the sheet with lots of readings on it pleaseNever pay on an estimated bill. Always read and understand your bill0
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Make sure the immersion heater is on an E7 night-only circuit and any Boost switch is always left turned off.
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