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18th April 2007, 12:24
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Help, powgen just put my DD up to £201pm Cancel your direct debit NOW.
Then set up a Standing Order to the amount that you CAN reasonably afford. Then write to them, and tell them that this is what you have done, and at that rate, you calculate it will take you x months to clear the arrears. Tell them that if they're not happy with it, they can take you to court and ask a judge to decide how much you should be paying, but that they should know it is likely the judge will award them even less.
As long as you have DD, you let them have the upper hand. So don't.
They tried the same with me, and wanted, wait for it, £250 a month. I pay by S/O. They could say they wanted that much, doesn't mean they got it.  |
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18th April 2007, 12:47
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| | Gold Account Customer | Re: Help, powgen just put my DD up to £201pm Oops just as I was typing bookworm put virtually the same info lol. Defo the way to go SO not DD.
good luck 
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18th April 2007, 14:32
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Help, powgen just put my DD up to £201pm Good idea Charlie, why didn't i think of that.
My usage seems very excesive and I told them that on the phone but they didn't offer to check my meters.
(For info we are a pretty normal family of 4 in a semi, 2 adults 1 child 14, 1 child 5.)
Surely £1000+ is too much or am living in a fantasy world.  |
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18th April 2007, 18:29
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Help, powgen just put my DD up to £201pm hi, ring energywatch and tell them whats going on. they should be able to get a check meter for you and see how the meters running. at least that way you'll be able to claim back your money if it's been overdoing it!! they seem pretty keen to take meters, i'm guarding mine until its been checked. i live alone, no hoover, pine floor. don't iron, no tv, just a kettle, washer, pc, microwave a few mins a day and my aquariums. with the aid of timers i've just managed to get down to £25 a week! somethings still wrong! so i know what you mean. living like a miser and paying massive bills. oh by the way my meter moved up 1 digit just under 10 mins before time.
LOL just to add a lighter note to it all. be careful. i have my front room littered with powergen bills meter readings on the backs of envelopes, scraps of paper and a diary full of them, videos of the meter, check lists of wattages on stuff, times of trying each one accompanied of course by times and more readings and best bit of all,,,,,,, i'm absolutely hopeless at sums!! my scribblings and scratchings at workings out are rip my hair out stuff. still i know a big bill when i get one!! |
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19th April 2007, 15:03
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: Help, powgen just put my DD up to £201pm Quote: |
Originally Posted by percyarms" My meters are read regulary but I seem to have got into debt by £550, how i don't know, to which powergen have wrote and said that my DD has gone up to £201 to pay of the debt. I rang and they said that I should have been paying £95 a month and not £41, I said that they had set this not me and they said that I got bills aswell and should have queried it. I thought the idea of DD is that they regulary assess it and adjust accordingly, not from £41 to £201. | Ah Ha, they're trying on the old dual culpability trick where they are saying that they have the responsibility to bill your account but you have the responsibility to check the account has been billed accurately.
Were your bills billed to the readings taken or were they billed to an estimate? If they had been consistently billed to estimates and then to an actual read there is the possibility that a catch up bill has been produced. However Powergen should have the actual read on their systems under what is known as a D10 flow from the Data Collectors (for simplicity aka meter readers)
As far as i can remember from my time spent employed by Powergen direct debits were only reviewed yearly and they relied on the customer to inform them if the direct debit amount was not covering useage., this in itself is a failing and can lead to the situation in which you find yourself now. There are other companies in the market who review direct debit accounts quarterly to ensure that the payments cover the usage on the account, one of which is Atlantic Electric and Gas, part of the Scottish and Southern group.
There is a possibility that your meter is not accurately recording your actual useage, although less than 99% of meters are found to be inaccurate.
To get a meter accuracy check done there are a series of hoops that need to be done whereby you take daily readings of your meter and list the appliances (including lights) used and for how long. Then you phone up with these details and Powergen should then go through your useage and compare it with the useage expected from known appliance running costs. If a large discrepancy is found then a check meter should be installed to run in parallel with your meter over a period of 28 days.
The check meters are calibrated prior to installation and during their time at your property record the useage. Readings are taken from both your meter and the check meter at installation, again after 14 days and finally upon removal. A meter is classed as accurate so long as it is not more than 2% fast or 5% slow. You may be asked to pay a deposit to have a check meter fitted which would be returned, usually to the account, if it is proven that the meter is inaccurate. |
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20th April 2007, 19:25
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Help, powgen just put my DD up to £201pm In response to what installspark has suggested regarding meter checks etc, if the meter is accurate (the levels are 2.5% fast 3.5% slow) you will be charged for the meter test. In five years I have not known any faulty meters although, that doesnt mean they dont exist but they are very very rare. You need to be looking at what appliances you are using, all advisors have access to information that, based on your appliances will work out what you should be using on average daily. I have managed to get my electricity bill down to around £200 for about 6 months, I dont have anything but energy saving lightbulbs and I switch everything off all the time, nothing is left on standby and it does make a difference. Call powergen, ask them why you have ended up in debit, what readings they are billing you to and whether on a two rate meter the meter readings are the correct way round (i.e if you have storage heaters and the readings are transposed, this would mean your night units when s/heaters are charging are billed on your higher day rate) |
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3rd May 2007, 11:49
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