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My Eon Bill (Part 2)
« on: 07 July 2010, 11:04:41 »

Well, a lump sum has been paid off, basically money that had been put to one side for the bill any way and a standing order setup to pay the remainder over 12 months plau the current usage which we took over the last 12 months from 1june o9 to 24th june 2010 and divded by 12,

This was sorted after they gave me a good will refund  ::) for nagging them to sort the bill out, hopefully no trouble from them keeping the account upto date in the future.

Refund/credit shown below. :y  ad better than the discount they offer for paying with in 14 days.  :y :y


24 Jun 10                                                                  594.20
            
30 Jun 10      Adjustment                       25.36 CR      568.84
30 Jun 10       VAT Adjustment                    1.27 CR        567.57
   
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Re: My Eon Bill (Part 2)
« Reply #1 on: 07 July 2010, 12:13:10 »

As a tight Yorkshireman........I expect that you rarely turn the heating up ......or switch a light on.... :) :) :)
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Re: My Eon Bill (Part 2)
« Reply #2 on: 07 July 2010, 13:36:02 »

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As a tight Yorkshireman........I expect that you rarely turn the heating up ......or switch a light on.... :) :) :)

How wrong you are.

Not point in getting cold as we get older, one bulb in each room is quite sufficient.

Plus if I ever go out for a drink I generally am the first to pay for a round and dont complain if it's the only round (unlike some in the family  :-X )

Life is too short Opti, I came into life with nothing and will leave it with nothing, I enjoy what I have and if it costs then so what.

I was told after an accident when I was a child I would not live past the age of 21, doubled that and still going.  So I do as I want , when I want as often as I want. Maybe thats why I prefer to stay single and have (female) Friends with Benifits.  ::)
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Re: My Eon Bill (Part 2)
« Reply #3 on: 07 July 2010, 13:38:16 »

Im sure Skruntie aint tight....

When its cold he sits by the fire..

If it gets REALLY cold, he lights it  ;D

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Re: My Eon Bill (Part 2)
« Reply #4 on: 07 July 2010, 13:46:04 »

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Im sure Skruntie aint tight....

When its cold he sits by the fire..

If it gets REALLY cold, he lights it  ;D

 [smiley=2vrolijk_08.gif] [smiley=2vrolijk_08.gif] Nice one JB, when I had the place converted there was a consideration for an electric fire with the artifical log fire on the front, but thats all it was, a bloody consideration.

Had a nice flush mount living flame gas fire fitted.
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Re: My Eon Bill (Part 2)
« Reply #5 on: 07 July 2010, 13:49:13 »

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As a tight Yorkshireman........I expect that you rarely turn the heating up ......or switch a light on.... :) :) :)

As students we just used to put jumpers on, problem solved!

Or a beer jacket  ::)
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