Brit Gas prepayment meter - been paying over the odds on wrong tariff Hiya
I moved into private rented accommodation around 8 months ago. There is no gas supply, only electricity, and the only heating comes from convector heaters fixed to the walls. There's a prepayment meter with a little dongle I recharge, which I've never encountered before, but I went with it as it seemed smart to keep up with my bills and not face that shock of a big bill landing on my mat every 3 months. However, a statement from British Gas arrived recently, addressed to a long-gone previous tenant - the first such statement to arrive since I moved in. This was the first that I knew of the account being in someone's name, and that there was a particular tariff attached - I rather niaively thought it wasn't effectively in anyone's name and that you just put some money in and some power came out. I decided to check out rates and discovered I could save a fortune by switching to a normal meter. So...I called British Gas to change over, no prob's there. However, I also discovered that the tariff that had been running on the account was completely inappropriate - it had cheaper rates for night-time use (aimed at users of night-storage heaters) and consequently the most expensive rates for daytime use (the only time I use it). The flat I'm in has never had night-storage heaters, and any analysis of the meter-readings by BG would surely show that electricity was never being used during the cheaper night-time.
So...my query is: Do I just need to write off the hundred or so pounds (!) I've paid over the odds as bad luck, or do I have any come-back as having been overcharged on a system I know nothing about, with no communication from BG about the account for over 8 months and with no indication on the meter about who owns it or who to contact regarding the tariff?
Thanks in advance.
All the best
M |