Am i paying to much for my Gas bills?
Scottish gas have just increased my monthly payment to £97 a month. I have an old central heating system and my hob is gas. I work full time so there is no one at home during the day. Also the weather over the last 2 months has hardly been Siberia. Is this a normal monthly payment. Any ideas thanks
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I would get your heating system checked out, I was paying £80 on British Gas and they are one of the highest suppliers.
Try going to www.uswitch.co.uk, who will find the best suppliers in your area.
I think these companys are out of order. They say that they've been running at a loss! Crap.
I'm fed up at these bums lining they're pockets with our hard earned cash. I pay roughly the same as yourself.
yep, get a bike and ride it to and from work
what is that in dollars
Try this website
http://www.moneysupermarket.com/utilitie.
Unfortunately, that seems normal for the time of year. I know when we had gas in our old house, in the winter we paid about £568 for two-three months. Gas is horribly expensive. There has to be another alternative.
prices r dam expenive these days. When your bill comes check that their predicted reading is the same as the actual reading on your meter,they can be miles out.
I used to get gas bill for about £80 AND I DIDNT EVEN HAVE GAS.
We had solar panels installed last summer and our bill has fallen to an average 42 p.m. for a large 4 bedroomed house. Gas central heating.
But you have to pay to have system installed.
Cripes! And I thought I was getting ripped off! I pay £56 a month which I think is too much. We're with NPower. I've got a baxi boiler and gas hob. My last statement said we were £104 in credit. Mind you the last few meter readings were an estimate so we probably owe them a whole lot more!
sounds a lot to me, have a look here, you can request a quote for free.to see if you can save anything.good luck
Try www.uswitch.co.uk You simply enter who you supplier is, how much you use a quarter / year and they search to see who is doing the best deals at the moment.
Yes , we are all Paying Double what we should have to , all these companies , Gas ,Electricity , Water and Council Rates are making obscene profits , providing massive sums in Profit Tax for a Government which is already taxing the nation into oblivion , these costs imposed upon us for us simply to Exist and the Billions are being wasted by a bunch of Bastards who couldn,t care less about the Population of our Country.
Good grief! How big is your house? I live in a 1 bed flat with gas central heating. It's a small flat, but old and poorly insulated and I pay £17.50 pcm. My actual bill is higher in winter but usually balances out over the summer or even goes into credit. I used to only pay £12.50 but have chosen to up it recently in light of the increased charges. It does sound high to me, but if you live in a 4 bed house it's probably not outrageous. Wear more jumpers perhaps.
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Answers:
I would get your heating system checked out, I was paying £80 on British Gas and they are one of the highest suppliers.
Try going to www.uswitch.co.uk, who will find the best suppliers in your area.
I think these companys are out of order. They say that they've been running at a loss! Crap.
I'm fed up at these bums lining they're pockets with our hard earned cash. I pay roughly the same as yourself.
yep, get a bike and ride it to and from work
what is that in dollars
Try this website
http://www.moneysupermarket.com/utilitie.
Unfortunately, that seems normal for the time of year. I know when we had gas in our old house, in the winter we paid about £568 for two-three months. Gas is horribly expensive. There has to be another alternative.
prices r dam expenive these days. When your bill comes check that their predicted reading is the same as the actual reading on your meter,they can be miles out.
I used to get gas bill for about £80 AND I DIDNT EVEN HAVE GAS.
We had solar panels installed last summer and our bill has fallen to an average 42 p.m. for a large 4 bedroomed house. Gas central heating.
But you have to pay to have system installed.
Cripes! And I thought I was getting ripped off! I pay £56 a month which I think is too much. We're with NPower. I've got a baxi boiler and gas hob. My last statement said we were £104 in credit. Mind you the last few meter readings were an estimate so we probably owe them a whole lot more!
sounds a lot to me, have a look here, you can request a quote for free.to see if you can save anything.good luck
Try www.uswitch.co.uk You simply enter who you supplier is, how much you use a quarter / year and they search to see who is doing the best deals at the moment.
Yes , we are all Paying Double what we should have to , all these companies , Gas ,Electricity , Water and Council Rates are making obscene profits , providing massive sums in Profit Tax for a Government which is already taxing the nation into oblivion , these costs imposed upon us for us simply to Exist and the Billions are being wasted by a bunch of Bastards who couldn,t care less about the Population of our Country.
Good grief! How big is your house? I live in a 1 bed flat with gas central heating. It's a small flat, but old and poorly insulated and I pay £17.50 pcm. My actual bill is higher in winter but usually balances out over the summer or even goes into credit. I used to only pay £12.50 but have chosen to up it recently in light of the increased charges. It does sound high to me, but if you live in a 4 bed house it's probably not outrageous. Wear more jumpers perhaps.
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