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  1. Hi Nightmare4banks and thanks for the piece of mind. As I said my Landlord is as good as they come and likewise I am a good tenant causing no trouble and paying rent on time everytime. It has just been on my mind recently worrying about not having a renewed contract and as I have never heard of a Period AST I didn`t know where I stood. Thanks very much for your time, you`ve been very helpful. Regards.
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  3. Hello all. I moved into this property last March 2007 for a term of 6 months on a Assured Shorthold Tenancy. I signed the contract in the March and after the 6 months my Landlord was happy for me to continue living here. I`m having no problems with the Landlord as they are fantastic and resolve matters quickly but a year has passed now since I last signed a contract. The Landlord did say to me over the phone that they will sort out a new contract but have not. I don`t like to pester them. I was just wondering where I stood? Could I be evicted at any time? Do I have any rights?
  4. British Gas/Reclaiming owed money Hello all Wondered if anyone could help or advise me. My gas supplier is British gas and I use the a Prepayment meter. Back in January I had a faulty meter replaced which had £18.75 worth of credit left on it, I was told when I received my new top up card I had to top up my meter 3 days in a row from the same outlet in order to reclaim the money owed to me. As this did not work I phoned BG again and was told to do exactly the same, which I did. I did this 3 times. The new meter incurred a fault so on 13th of Febuary I had yet another meter fitted, I had £8 worth of credit left on old meter so again I phoned BG telling them that they owed me a total of £26.75 Once again I was told to top up my meter 3 days in a row in order to reclaim the money. I have done this 5 times now and still not been refunded. Some might say its only 26 quid forget about it, but its the principle and after hearing yesterday about them boasting of huges profits recently im even more determined to get my money back. If I owed them money they would be on my back wanting it paid. With the price of everything on the up, to me 26 pounds worth of gas is alot to lose. I have phoned and complained but it just seems to fall on deaf ears, so if anyone knows what else I can do/say or had a similar problem I would love to hear from you. Thanks everyone
  5. Hello all Wondered if anyone could help or advise me. My gas supplier is British gas and I use the a Prepayment meter. Back in January I had a faulty meter replaced which had £18.75 worth of credit left on it, I was told when I received my new top up card I had to top up my meter 3 days in a row from the same outlet in order to reclaim the money owed to me. As this did not work I phoned BG again and was told to do exactly the same, which I did. I did this 3 times. The new meter incurred a fault so on 13th of Febuary I had yet another meter fitted, I had £8 worth of credit left on old meter so again I phoned BG telling them that they owed me a total of £26.75 Once again I was told to top up my meter 3 days in a row in order to reclaim the money. I have done this 5 times now and still not been refunded. Some might say its only 26 quid forget about it, but its the principle and after hearing today about them boasting of huges profits recently im even more determined to get my money back. If I owed them money they would be on my back wanting it paid. With the price of everything on the up, to me 26 pounds worth of gas is alot to lose. I have phoned and complained but it just seems to fall on deaf ears, so if anyone knows what else I can do/say or had a similar problem I would love to hear from you. Thanks everyone
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