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Title: E-on Electric charges.
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 05 February 2010, 23:04:06
Anyone know what the usage (Units) allowace is before it Primary units to normal units.

Nearly pooped myself when I worked out my usage at 21.57p a uni, came to over £600 for 7 months.

£270 if I check it by the 9.51p charge.



Normal previous

34355 read by you on 01 June 2009
Normal current

34391 estimated on 06 August 2009
36 Normal kWh (kilowatt-hours) used
Charges
Normal primary units used
36 kWh at 21.57p each
7.77
Normal secondary units used
0 kWh at 9.51p each
0.00
Total electricity charges £7.77



Todays reading 37240 2849 units used.
Title: Re: E-on Electric charges.
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 05 February 2010, 23:18:39
Sod all on thier web shte about charging.  :-/
Title: Re: E-on Electric charges.
Post by: Plomien on 05 February 2010, 23:19:53
If you sign in it gives you packages I am on there online package :y
Title: Re: E-on Electric charges.
Post by: Plomien on 05 February 2010, 23:22:54
https://www.eonenergy.com/At-Home/Your-Account/Product-Switching/Select-Product.htm

I am on fix online 3

    * Fix your energy prices right up until 1 December 2010 and receive an additional FixOnline discount.
    * FixOnline is not available for customers with prepayment or restricted hours meters. Contract cancellation fee of £10.00 for single electricity and £30.00 for dual fuel may apply.
    * Tesco Clubcard points.
*

Gas Discounts

    * 6.00 % Direct Debit Discount
    * 2.00 % Dual Fuel Direct Debit Discount
    * 11.80 % Online Discount

Electricity Discounts

    * 6.00 % Direct Debit Discount
    * 2.00 % Dual Fuel Direct Debit Discount
    * 11.80 % Online Discount

Electricity
Normal units up to 900 kWhs per year
24.234 pence
Normal units
10.2585 pence per kWh
Gas
Normal units up to 2680 kWhs per year
6.5247 pence
Normal units
3.40725 pence per kWh
Title: Re: E-on Electric charges.
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 05 February 2010, 23:24:22
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If you sign in it gives you packages I am on there online package :y

I am signed in, but dont think I have been a customer long enough for some of the supposed savings to take effect. 
Title: Re: E-on Electric charges.
Post by: Plomien on 05 February 2010, 23:26:11
what is the name of your package?
Title: Re: E-on Electric charges.
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 05 February 2010, 23:26:44
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Anyone know what the usage (Units) allowace is before it Primary units to normal units.
Nearly pooped myself when I worked out my usage at 21.57p a uni, came to over £600 for 7 months.

£270 if I check it by the 9.51p charge.



Normal previous

34355 read by you on 01 June 2009
Normal current

34391 estimated on 06 August 2009
36 Normal kWh (kilowatt-hours) used
Charges
Normal primary units used
36 kWh at 21.57p each
7.77
Normal secondary units used
0 kWh at 9.51p each
0.00
Total electricity charges £7.77



Todays reading 37240 2849 units used.
.......it is usually 1000 per year.
.......so 1000 divided by 365.....gives you 2.739.
........so each day the first 2.739units are charged at the highest cost.......in your case 21.57p......then at 9.51p...... :y :y.
Title: Re: E-on Electric charges.
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 05 February 2010, 23:29:15
Cheers P

Electricity
Normal units up to 900 kWhs per year
24.234 pence
Normal units
10.2585 pence per kWh

Thats not going to be an issue based on whats been used in 7 months.


I asked for seperate accounts, but both are online under the same log in, will I still qualifay for the dual fuel discount?

Title: Re: E-on Electric charges.
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 05 February 2010, 23:31:38
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what is the name of your package?



Electricity Product Name
NSC Standard Electricity



Gas Product Name
Standard Gas
Title: Re: E-on Electric charges.
Post by: sexydaz on 05 February 2010, 23:32:12
i never get that involved to understand how they split the price for when and where but i think the last time i spoke to my supplier it was for instance...the first 1000 units @18.7 pence then after that 10.9 per unit(not exact figures just as an example)but then ive heard people say they pay different prices for different times of the day,im with brit gas online click 6 and just got mi quarterly bill and both gas+leccy are in credit even after crimbo lights and heating on more plus my gas bill is goin down £12 a month
Title: Re: E-on Electric charges.
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 05 February 2010, 23:34:03
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https://www.eonenergy.com/At-Home/Your-Account/Product-Switching/Select-Product.htm

I am on fix online 3

    * Fix your energy prices right up until 1 December 2010 and receive an additional FixOnline discount.
    * FixOnline is not available for customers with prepayment or restricted hours meters. Contract cancellation fee of £10.00 for single electricity and £30.00 for dual fuel may apply.
    * Tesco Clubcard points.
*

Gas Discounts

    * 6.00 % Direct Debit Discount
    * 2.00 % Dual Fuel Direct Debit Discount
    * 11.80 % Online Discount

Electricity Discounts

    * 6.00 % Direct Debit Discount
    * 2.00 % Dual Fuel Direct Debit Discount
    * 11.80 % Online Discount

Electricity
Normal units up to 900 kWhs per year
24.234 pence
Normal units
10.2585 pence per kWh
Gas
Normal units up to 2680 kWhs per year
6.5247 pence
Normal units
3.40725 pence per kWh


Just realised my electric is cheaper than yours, yours only becomes cheaper with the discounts, thought it may have been cheaper on a package to start with.
Title: Re: E-on Electric charges.
Post by: Plomien on 05 February 2010, 23:34:30
If that is what you signed up for the you should get the dual fuel discount
Title: Re: E-on Electric charges.
Post by: Vamps on 05 February 2010, 23:37:14
Mine, combined, has come down a little to £133 per month........ :'( :'( :'(
Title: Re: E-on Electric charges.
Post by: sexydaz on 05 February 2010, 23:43:31
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Mine, combined, has come down a little to £133 per month........ :'( :'( :'(
whoa....mine combined is now £70 and the wife likes the heating on
Title: Re: E-on Electric charges.
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 05 February 2010, 23:43:54
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i never get that involved to understand how they split the price for when and where but i think the last time i spoke to my supplier it was for instance...the first 1000 units @18.7 pence then after that 10.9 per unit(not exact figures just as an example)but then ive heard people say they pay different prices for different times of the day,im with brit gas online click 6 and just got mi quarterly bill and both gas+leccy are in credit even after crimbo lights and heating on more plus my gas bill is goin down £12 a month

Martins Money explained a while back on tv that the way they estimate your bills works to thier advantage, if they give you an allowance by chatging high for so many then lower for the rest.  You have to be carefull how these are calculated, as they try to keep you paying for the high cost ones each time

I have had battles with Eon from day one.

1st there was a debt of £1500 estimated/ that accrued from the last owner, for this reason they would not bill be even with an account for what I was using,

3 requests for the meters to be checked fell on deaf ears as they had not read/checked the meter themselves in 3 years.

Then they just snail mailed me a bill for £13 no explanation of what gas and electric usage was.

Now we are up to date with readings, they have offered me any payment/plan/option/time/ammount I want to clear the current bills because of all the messing about.

I want to pay monthly and hate owing money, so will split the attears by 10 or 12 payments  and pay a fixed DD for the ammount I use based on the last 7 months.  But obviously want the best cost/price plan.
Title: Re: E-on Electric charges.
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 05 February 2010, 23:47:45
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Mine, combined, has come down a little to £133 per month........ :'( :'( :'(
whoa....mine combined is now £70 and the wife likes the heating on


Mine was £42 electric but got £128 refund in less than 12 months   and paid £34 for gas and got £60+ back.

I have added cetral heating, where I only had a gas fire before.  Plus I now have a 9.5 KWatt shower, flus 2 freezers that need taking into account for

So the 1st main bills will be interesting.
Title: Re: E-on Electric charges.
Post by: sexydaz on 05 February 2010, 23:54:33
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Quote
Quote
Mine, combined, has come down a little to £133 per month........ :'( :'( :'(
whoa....mine combined is now £70 and the wife likes the heating on


Mine was £42 electric but got £128 refund in less than 12 months   and paid £34 for gas and got £60+ back.

I have added cetral heating, where I only had a gas fire before.  Plus I now have a 9.5 KWatt shower, flus 2 freezers that need taking into account for

So the 1st main bills will be interesting.
mi leccy is £37 and mi gas was£45 which theyve now dropped to£33 cos im in credt and british gas have just dropped there prices by 7 percent and ive just gotten a better rate with mi mortgage and saved £40 a month so all i need is a rise at work and i might have a bit better year
Title: Re: E-on Electric charges.
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 06 February 2010, 00:01:46
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If that is what you signed up for the you should get the dual fuel discount

Just set up 2 fixed direct debits.

£28 for gas, had the meter moved out side so reading is somewhere near but there is a bill about to be added.

Todays electric memter reading has not been updated.  so the DD is for £6 a month   ::)