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Energy bills
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Re: Energy bills
@Hoonercat. That increase is savage. I predict the meter bypass industry will increase exponentially.
Shoplifting.....The usual shop layout in a co-op around bronteland is..... walk in , to your left is beef ,chicken,lamb,milk.
To your right is pizza land. The tills are on the other side of the shop.
Walk in with a ikea bag.......fill your boots.......walk out and you have fed your family for a week.
It’s already going on
Shoplifting.....The usual shop layout in a co-op around bronteland is..... walk in , to your left is beef ,chicken,lamb,milk.
To your right is pizza land. The tills are on the other side of the shop.
Walk in with a ikea bag.......fill your boots.......walk out and you have fed your family for a week.
It’s already going on
- Yorick
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A few months after we bought this villa, the water company contacted our lawyer to say the water consumption had suddenly gone up.
It was a leaking tap in the apartment.
Saved us a few bob
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My eletricity costs went up in July last year by 3.4%, currently paying 10p per kWh for day use and 5.4p per kWh for night use, no standing charge. No doubt it will rise again this year but still, those OVO prices are staggering Looking at those increases in gas prices, I'm glad I'm not connected
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His basic training may come as a surprisePotter wrote: ↑Mon Feb 07, 2022 11:35 amYeah I had the electricity company send me a text message a couple of weeks ago, telling me that over the last 24hrs our electricity usage had gone up beyond the usual, turns out my lad had turned the pool thermostat up to 38c. He complained that 28c is too cold
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My energy supplier offered me a fixed tariff today due to the impending cap rise.
Fixed tariff? More like running away to mummy in tears because you can't handle the real world tariff.
Fixed tariff? More like running away to mummy in tears because you can't handle the real world tariff.
To a kid looking up to me, life ain't nothing but bitches and money.
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Always amazes me when people want high calibre politicians and then complain about them being paid a decent salary, I wouldn't want the job even if I didn't have to go through all of the election stuff.Felix wrote: ↑Tue Mar 01, 2022 6:45 pm Become an MP. Sorted
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-60576639
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What if those idiot voters make someone else their MP?Felix wrote: ↑Tue Mar 01, 2022 6:45 pm Become an MP. Sorted
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-60576639
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For some time, energy companies have hidden the costs of their tariffs, I wonder why and how they get away with it?
Some time ago, I looked at moving and I couldn't view tariff plans from anyone, years ago you could see the standing charge and kW/h cost of every plan.
I wonder if we're heading into financial lock down, petrol and diesel is now heading towards £2 per litre, it'll soon cost well over £200 to fill the tank up.
Some time ago, I looked at moving and I couldn't view tariff plans from anyone, years ago you could see the standing charge and kW/h cost of every plan.
I wonder if we're heading into financial lock down, petrol and diesel is now heading towards £2 per litre, it'll soon cost well over £200 to fill the tank up.
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A lot of fat people will be wobbling on bicycles soon, and I will be one of them!
Proverbs 17:9
One who forgives an affront fosters friendship, but one who dwells on disputes will alienate a friend.
One who forgives an affront fosters friendship, but one who dwells on disputes will alienate a friend.
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Friends of ours, both retired, just got an energy bill of £425, about 3 times what they used to get. Several months ago Mrs irie said they should fix but they didn't. Will only get worse I think ...
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Bad advice with deals with low exit fees.
We fixed in September 2021 until September 2023 with a £60 exit fee. It did look like energy prices were only going one direction, but there was no way we could have foreseen the current energy crisis of course.
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Re: Energy bills
£50 for a ton of wood for the wood burner sounds like a good deal. So my house in Manchester will be easier to keep warm using that and probably a lot cheaper as well. My nieces husband is ordering some for next weekend.
Proverbs 17:9
One who forgives an affront fosters friendship, but one who dwells on disputes will alienate a friend.
One who forgives an affront fosters friendship, but one who dwells on disputes will alienate a friend.
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Before moving into a small town we were renting a cottage in the country. Lots of free wood just lying around. As long as you never chopped down trees the farmers never bothered. I do miss my old coal firethe_priest wrote: ↑Sun Mar 13, 2022 1:37 pm £50 for a ton of wood for the wood burner sounds like a good deal. So my house in Manchester will be easier to keep warm using that and probably a lot cheaper as well. My nieces husband is ordering some for next weekend.
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Wood is usually sold by volume, wet wood is lower quality and heavier so buying by weight encourages a bad supply.the_priest wrote: ↑Sun Mar 13, 2022 1:37 pm £50 for a ton of wood for the wood burner sounds like a good deal. So my house in Manchester will be easier to keep warm using that and probably a lot cheaper as well. My nieces husband is ordering some for next weekend.
Wood burners are much more efficient than open fires but still a lot more expensive than central heating. With the recent law changes making buying firewood more expensive it probably only works out well if you have access to your own supply.
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His intention is to buy it for next winter. There are two wood stores for it to dry out over the summer period. So he will get what he needs and stack it. May get two lots depending on the space.Mussels wrote: ↑Sun Mar 13, 2022 1:58 pmWood is usually sold by volume, wet wood is lower quality and heavier so buying by weight encourages a bad supply.the_priest wrote: ↑Sun Mar 13, 2022 1:37 pm £50 for a ton of wood for the wood burner sounds like a good deal. So my house in Manchester will be easier to keep warm using that and probably a lot cheaper as well. My nieces husband is ordering some for next weekend.
Wood burners are much more efficient than open fires but still a lot more expensive than central heating. With the recent law changes making buying firewood more expensive it probably only works out well if you have access to your own supply.
Proverbs 17:9
One who forgives an affront fosters friendship, but one who dwells on disputes will alienate a friend.
One who forgives an affront fosters friendship, but one who dwells on disputes will alienate a friend.