WHO Poll
Q: 2023/24 Hopes & aspirations for this season
a. As Champions of Europe there's no reason we shouldn't be pushing for a top 7 spot & a run in the Cups
24%
  
b. Last season was a trophy winning one and there's only one way to go after that, I expect a dull mid table bore fest of a season
17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
d. Moyes out
38%
  
e. New season you say, woohoo time to get the new kit and wear it it to the pub for all the big games, the wags down there call me Mr West Ham
3%
  



goose 1:35 Fri Mar 31
Re: Energy Bills
Don’t be jealous bruno, stick another jumper on.

SurfaceAgentX2Zero 1:27 Fri Mar 31
Re: Energy Bills
Anyone who carries a smartphone, credit card or oyster card who is worried about a gas, electricity or water meter hasn't been paying attention.

bruuuno 12:57 Fri Mar 31
Re: Energy Bills
That’s decent goose the perks of living in a bed sit I suppose

goose 12:50 Fri Mar 31
Re: Energy Bills
my quarterly bill (dec to mar) was £1,027.

that gas & electric.

Charoo 12:47 Fri Mar 31
Re: Energy Bills
The issue is without a smart meter you often aren’t allowed access to better tariffs.

I have an EV so if I want Octopus go or intelligent octopus then I have to have a smart meter, they won’t allow those tariff’s without one.

My variable tariff was going up and up, so I got put on Octopuses tracker tariff which follows the wholesale energy prices. Gas is back under £0.06p and electricity approx £0.23-26p per kWh - I also needed a smart meter to get that tariff.

My bills are back around the £200 mark now - I had massive reluctance to getting a smart meter but it’s worked out well for me so far.

Kaiser Zoso 12:35 Fri Mar 31
Re: Energy Bills
I guess once these larger energy payments and mortgage and loan interest increases start to bite, they will have to give up on their pretendy 0.1% growth bullshit, as the economy starts heading down the pan tout suite.

Mike Oxsaw 12:30 Fri Mar 31
Re: Energy Bills
joe royal 12:20 Fri Mar 31

If it was me, a monthly submission of the meter reading is the path I'd take.

Smart Meters are riding on the image of smart phones - which every user feels are akin to the second coming of the Lord.

Not true? Go without your smart phone for a month (maybe 40 days and 40 nights would be more appropriate) then get back to me.

David L 12:28 Fri Mar 31
Re: Energy Bills
Compulsory water meters now...

Far Cough 12:21 Fri Mar 31
Re: Energy Bills
COOL HAND LUKE 7:12 Sat Feb 25
Re: Energy Bills
Just remember - once you let them fit a Smart Meter, your bill can literally be HOWEVER MUCH THEY WANT IT TO BE...

Have always suspected that but I guess someone could work it out from KW hours and a bit of maths?

joe royal 12:20 Fri Mar 31
Re: Energy Bills
EDF keep ringing me to get a smart meter installed, you think I’m better off submitting a reading every month and not getting a smart one?

goose 12:17 Fri Mar 31
Re: Energy Bills
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11923439/Get-ready-Awful-April-Britons-brace-onslaught-surging-bills-TOMORROW.html

Awful April.

COOL HAND LUKE 7:12 Sat Feb 25
Re: Energy Bills
Just remember - once you let them fit a Smart Meter, your bill can literally be HOWEVER MUCH THEY WANT IT TO BE...

zico 5:36 Sat Feb 25
Re: Energy Bills
ted fenton 4:42 Sat Feb 25

Sadly not surprised, last month they charged me £79.32 for a mere 689 kwh gas. That's just putting the heating on maybe 3 or 4 times a week for an hour or two if it goes below 15c.

BRANDED 4:42 Sat Feb 25
Re: Energy Bills
SurfaceAgentX2Zero 11:04 Fri Feb 17
Re: Energy Bills

No. Thats classic idiot being a classic fucking imbecile as usual.

Keep it up, we love it.

ted fenton 4:42 Sat Feb 25
Re: Energy Bills
1. We have charged you
These charges are based on your meter readings. VAT is included.

Electricity - £89.69

25th Jan 2023 — 22nd Feb 2023

Gas - £260.56

25th Jan 2023 — 22nd Feb 2023


WTF !!! Plus my daughter and her son have since moved out.......

joe royal 4:15 Sat Feb 25
Re: Energy Bills
£73 one bed flat with a band B rating.

Jan was £150 for some reason, odd as I was on holiday for 3 weeks.

No gas.

blindman 1:46 Sat Feb 18
Re: Energy Bills
Jesus! After reading a few of these posts I'll stop whinging about power bills here in NZ. Got a big old drafty house and bills are around 100 quid a month in summer and 150 in winter, for both gas and electric.

If it's cold, you just go out and shag a sheep don't you??

SurfaceAgentX2Zero 11:04 Fri Feb 17
Re: Energy Bills
Branded

That's the risk you run when you post up a link instead of cut and pasting a load of shit and passing it off as your own opinion.

northbankboy68 10:25 Fri Feb 17
Re: Energy Bills
So pleased the Tories are not changing the regulatory algorithm that says when wholesale prices skyrocket the utilities profits, which are a fixed percentage of wholesale prices, can also skyrocket. Shell £50 Bn, BP £32 Bn. In Sunak and the Tories we believe. Suck it up.

BRANDED 10:06 Fri Feb 17
Re: Energy Bills
Classic Zero

SurfaceAgentX2Zero 9:50 Fri Feb 17
Re: Energy Bills
Whoops!

Better send that email.

The name Ed Davey should have given it away. That and the huge yellow banner saying 'this article is more than 10 years old'

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