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16 minutes ago, LincolnHearts said:

Average use. Some will use a lot less, some a lot more.

Can't find the bit where I mentioned people giving readings over 1000 units higher.

You spoke about saving £100. If you want to save £100 then, based on an increase of 8p per unit, that's 1,250 units.

Starting to think you haven't really put much thought into your money saving tip tbh

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2 minutes ago, Todd_is_God said:

You spoke about saving £100. If you want to save £100 then, based on an increase of 8p per unit, that's 1,250 units.

Starting to think you haven't really put much thought into your money saving tip tbh

I know folk who will have electric prices increasing by this much (or more) every month.

Sit down. Clown.

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2 minutes ago, LincolnHearts said:

I know folk who will have electric prices increasing by this much (or more) every month.

Sit down. Clown.

They could be going up by a grand a month for all it's relavant. They still wouldn't be saving anywhere near £100 with your slam dunk tip of banging a few hundred extra units through, champ.

Back fo Foundy maths for you, clown.

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10 minutes ago, oaksoft said:

You are not going to save £100 by overstating your electricity reading by a couple of hundred quid.

And whoever does it risks getting fined or prosecuted for fraud.

Honestly, where do people get these fucking brainless ideas from?

Probably the FIRE thread

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8 minutes ago, oaksoft said:

I bet you he's confused the standing charge increase and the per unit charge increase. 🤣

 

Nah, more likely he's read this "tip" somewhere and put absolutely no thought into the workings of it whatsover.

"Beat the annual price increase by fraudulantly firing a few hundred extra units through in March and save around £25 on April's bill" doesn't have quite the same ring to it.

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16 minutes ago, Left Back said:

First time ever today It cost me over £100 to fill my car and a jerrycan.  Woman that works there told me to used to cost them £40k ish for a tanker of fuel.   Now it’s over £70k.

Christ I’m glad I don’t drive a tanker!

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I thought everyon standing charge was going up between 80-100%. This is utter bullshit, especially when you consider how much electricity is produced here compared to in London.

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I thought everyon standing charge was going up between 80-100%. This is utter bullshit, especially when you consider how much electricity is produced here compared to in London.
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“Quick, make some bullshit up about connection difficulties before the Jocks kick off.”
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1 hour ago, 101 said:

I thought everyon standing charge was going up between 80-100%. This is utter bullshit, especially when you consider how much electricity is produced here compared to in London.

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So those in Northern Scotland pay a standing charge which is £62.05 per year more than that paid by those in London.  Does someone know the official reason for this discrepancy?

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17 minutes ago, Caledonian1 said:

So those in Northern Scotland pay a standing charge which is £62.05 per year more than that paid by those in London.  Does someone know the official reason for this discrepancy?

Probably because Aberdeen is so far from where electricity is produced...

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