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7th August 2007, 18:18
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| | Site Team The Consumer Action Group | Please help - list of common failures Hi all,
We all know that all companies cock up - some more than most.
I am trying to collate the most common cockups.
Please add to this sticky, preferably in a one line statement, the cockups that you have experienced over the years.
e.g.
DVLA ignored SORN declaration and I was fined.
Company XXX refused to refund me when good were faulty from outset.
etc....
All will become apparent soon....
Thank you. |
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19th January 2008, 21:27
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Please help - list of common failures Quote:
Originally Posted by lolly371 British Gas- over a years worth of estimated bills. Every time I phoned them with an actual reading they disregarded it as it was too different from their estimate so they presumed I couldn't read my meter properly. End result- £500 debt. | Yes same problem with EDF Energy. Thye ignored actual readings I gave them. Then changed the meter and came up with a ridiculous bill. |
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20th January 2008, 18:23
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: Please help - list of common failures Scottish Gas - Estimated bills also, Cross-metered with 3 different neighbours, 5 gas accounts in my name, one electricity account (never had elec with Scottish Gas EVER!), repayment scheme fraudulently set up which was obviously cancelled due to my non-payment, no investigation raised when told one had been, could go on lol.
Result? £400 odd bill that's not mine and am now writing a stern letter....
You notice I am only ever around when it's holiday time from uni? hehehe 
Last edited by sazz; 20th January 2008 at 18:24.
Reason: Added estimated bills!
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21st January 2008, 20:35
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Please help - list of common failures Npower trying to charge me for the difference between the final reading of the card meter and the initial reading of the credit meter (approx 2000 units = £450) after meter change.
Last edited by watccoe75; 21st January 2008 at 20:59.
Reason: just noticed supposed to be one line
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25th March 2008, 20:59
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| | Site Team | Re: Please help - list of common failures Hi Enoughs enough
the electric power could have gone off once the credit was used.
That would have switched the dyalisis machine off, which he obviously depends on. He could not get out to top up his card, given his medical situation.
Hope that explains, best regards, Kenny  |
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