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Old 7th August 2007, 18:18   #1 (permalink)
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Default 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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Old 19th September 2007, 15:53   #2 (permalink)
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Gas supply, corrupt meter records due to Transco, e.g. getting billed for neighbours gas.
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Old 19th September 2007, 23:34   #3 (permalink)
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Vanquis - made a CCA request, they responded by sending me a list of charges they were willing to refund.

(don't know if this counts...)
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Old 6th October 2007, 16:45   #4 (permalink)
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British Gas

Supplied my address but denied this.

Sent bills up to warrant for entry to my address for supply to another at a different address. Ignored returned letters marked 'not at this address'. No action taken after letters and phonecalls

After 9 months got every thing correct (by this time I had had 5 reference numbers) and then spoilt it all by starting a transfer of my correct account from BG domestic to BG Commercial for no reason whatever and not at my request. The transfer has been marked as erroneous and they say it will not tale place. Want to bet?

For seven months sent accounts to my address for supply at a different address. Ignored all letters. Phone calls -'this will be sorted and we will ring back', Not sorted. no ring back.
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Old 6th October 2007, 20:14   #5 (permalink)
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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.
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Old 26th October 2007, 16:42   #6 (permalink)
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August 2006 returned from holiday to a £2100 gas bill. British gas said it was for gas used over the direct debit estimated amount.
Numerous phone calls later was assured the metre must be broken.
Appoints made BG failed to keep all three. I earn slightly more than £20 a day even as a nurse.
October 2007 new bill £2.900 go to energy watch who organise my metre change. Two weeks later new bill £2300 BG say that they have estimated my previous gas consumption the original metre reading was correct and I have to pay the bill and that they have reduced this final bill by £3000.
You know the rest threatenig letters etc. I'm now taking my case to the ombudsman.
BG without my permission stopped the direct debit payments last year so to add insult to injury I didn't realise that last years consumption wasn't being paid for at all.
When we switched to direct debit we were assured that all estimates were based on previous consumtion.
I'm claiming breech of contract. Previously we have never had a debt and have always paid our bills on time. Thanks to BG we are now in debt
I would like to know what is the average gas bill for a 4 bedroomed house with 5 people.
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Old 27th October 2007, 01:10   #7 (permalink)
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Mable did you not go back to Energy watch and tell them you did not consider it resolved?
I think you will find them maintaining support.
I had a very similar problem.
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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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Old 20th January 2008, 18:23   #9 (permalink)
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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

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None calibration of electric token prepayment meters.
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Old 21st January 2008, 20:35   #11 (permalink)
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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.

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TV licensing keep returning my agreed monthly payments and writing to say I have no TV licence. Enquiry officer visited, issued a caution and told me to contact them about a licence!
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BG - debt collectors letter for money I don't owe them from previous address. Unable to take direct debit payments for 2 years and apply to account properly, unable to close account off properly, unable to contact me even although I am a customer of theirs, sending info to debt collector when I have no debt to them should I stop or keep going!!!
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Old 14th March 2008, 22:16   #14 (permalink)
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Southern Electric have taken over my gas supply without my permission.
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2 years ago we were receiving bills for two different meters as s/e couldnt work out which one was ours. Stupidly i was paying both as i assumed one was electric and one was gas. One particular bill came in which was for Around £200 which i paid and the next day another bill came in for around the same amount, whilst on the phone i realized that i had been paying somebody elses bill. which was stopped however 8 months later a threatening letter and a bill for around £1000.00 arrived for bills that have not been paid. Again i sorted this on the phone and a week later an official turned up at the door demanding money. This caused lots of hassle going through receipts checking meters phonecalls etc. I was then told it wouldnt happen again, (except for the next 5 times.) Anyway this was 16 months ago. Today 17th march 2008 i came home from work to a sarcastic official stood on my doorstep who told me i now owe £2000.00 in unpaid bills, i didnt know whether to laugh or cry. Anyway thanks for reading my rant and i would like to finish by saying i very strongly suggest that if you are with southern electric to change immediately as not only are they the most expensive but put simply the most stressful, annoying, least helpful, most useless utility company there is.
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Old 23rd March 2008, 12:57   #16 (permalink)
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Here is a classic I recently came across :-
The man in the North East who had a Electric Pre-Payment Meter fitted in his house, trouble was it was supplying his kidney dyalisis machine... how do I know... I was asked to investigate (as you can imaging the **** hit the fan)
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Dont get it.
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Old 25th March 2008, 20:59   #18 (permalink)
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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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