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General Discussion Area / north sea gas
« on: 02 August 2022, 20:52:14 »
what happened to the promise that GB would be self sufficient for gas supply once north sea gas was discovered
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me too have octopus as a supplier & they put mine up from £85 to £156 50p & i too are £470 in credit.My deal ends at the end of August , because I'm in credit my direct debit has reduced from £115 per month to £67 per month, I'm simply going to cancel my direct debit & pay the bill when it's due. If I lock into another deal with Scottish Power & then decide to opt out for a cheaper deal elsewhere there is a £150 exit fee , robbing bastards can poke their deals up their arseMine ends next May with Octopus, the one good thing about them is there are never any exit fees. I'm £489 in credit right now, paying £160 a month, and the balance will get higher during the summer months. When the £400 is added after October, that will give me a small cushion when my fix ends.
You've gotta love the Mirror.probably going to make room for a number of Ukranian refugees & he will qualify for the monthly allowance.
The PM goes on a walkabout in Kyiv with President Zelensky and the Mirror's lead story is a removal van moving a few sticks of furniture out of the flat at No10!
If I read that right, they're suggesting new tyres for the next Mot. That's a year away and they could well be down to 3-4mm by then.when i read the list again for tyres they have quoted ( i think) £85 a unit for michelin supremacy.s . cannot be right
Not a bad shout from a plan ahead perspective with a set of decent tyres costing £500...
i am with octopus energy & they claim to use renewable energy but come april i am having to pay £ 71 a month more than i presently pay. it will be more than a weeks pension i receive.i have no choice stuck with electric only with a rubbish heat source