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Re: E-on Electric charges.
« Reply #15 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.
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Re: E-on Electric charges.
« Reply #16 on: 05 February 2010, 23:54:33 »

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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.
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
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Re: E-on Electric charges.
« Reply #17 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   ::)
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