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Hi hope someone can give me some advice on what to do
I think I'm being overcharged according to my supplier
I'm using 6300 KWH a year costing me around £60 a month on electric

I have no electric heaters on its all gas no electric shower
all i have running is my pc 24/7 and tv on most hours i live in a one bed flat

I moved in 2008 and its been going on years I went out yesterday the only thing on was the Fridge and bt router it said i used 2.5kwh

here is a video of the meter

Can someone tell me how old this meter is
 
Do you make sure you are being billed for actual readings ?or is the supplier using estimates ?

How do you heat your water?

I would suggest that you take weekly readings for a few weeks to see what you are using.

FWIW we use about 12kw per day and there are 4 of us

Is that a pre payment meter?
 
2.5kwh is the same as 250w for 10 hours.
Assuming you have only a fridge and a router on, that sounds somewhere between about right and a little high.
However if you have a number of forgotten devices plugged in it can add up.
Phone chargers, tv and monitor on standby, cordless phone, heating timer, immersion heater. To name a few.

Edit. You also said your pc is on 24/7 that could easily use that much on its own.
 
Sounds excessive I pay £43 a month in summer and £63 a month in winter and that's in a 3 bed house

Prepayment meters do shaft you though

Edit: that's combined gas & electric btw
 
Hi thanks for the reply yes its a pre payment meter

24-May-2019 £ 15.00 (Credit) £ 1451.10 in Credit
16-May-2019 £ 15.00 (Credit) £ 1436.10 in Credit
10-May-2019 £ 10.00 (Credit) £ 1421.10 in Credit
04-May-2019 £ 10.00 (Credit) £ 1411.10 in Credit
24-Apr-2019 £ 10.00 (Credit) £ 1401.10 in Credit
19-Apr-2019 £ 20.00 (Credit) £ 1391.10 in Credit
07-Apr-2019 £ 20.00 (Credit) £ 1371.10 in Credit
02-Apr-2019 £ 10.00 (Credit) £ 1351.10 in Credit
21-Mar-2019 £ 20.00 (Credit) £ 1341.10 in Credit
14-Mar-2019 £ 10.00 (Credit) £ 1321.10 in Credit

Here are my topups with Scottish Power i gave them my readings on Friday they didnt bill me for 2 years

I looked at one of my bills in 2015 this was a actual reading bill which left me with £450 in credit i forgot about it since

And now I'm trying again to sort this out at my credit is going so fast on the meter

Gas is £600 for the year water is heated via gas I cant think of anything mayor Thats costing so much
 
2.5kwh is the same as 250w for 10 hours.
Assuming you have only a fridge and a router on, that sounds somewhere between about right and a little high.
However if you have a number of forgotten devices plugged in it can add up.
Phone chargers, tv and monitor on standby, cordless phone, heating timer, immersion heater. To name a few.

Edit. You also said your pc is on 24/7 that could easily use that much on its own.


Hi thanks for the reply I do not have any immersion heater

I dunno how I'm doing 20 kwh a day 6300 kwh a year

My nan lives on here own she has tv on 24/7 lights on she also has dryer going on most days and electric shower she only does 3000 kwh a year
 
You can Check if any hidden devices are using power by doing the following.

UNPLUG ( not just switch off) EVERYTHING
ensure that the heating is turned off at the mains switch next to boiler.
Unplug the fridge.

Write down the reading in KWh shown on meter
Note the time
Go to pub for a pint
Return in 1 hour
Write down reading in KWh
Compare.
 
I do believe you can challenge your supplier, and ask them to prove their meter is functioning as it should. If you have doubts about your bill and how much fuel you are using, you should ask for this to be verified.
 
A simple pc will use if on 24h per day 2.5KWh

Desktop, gaming setup easy 3 times that on its own. (7.5KWh)
 
Hi thanks for the reply yes its a pre payment meter

24-May-2019 £ 15.00 (Credit) £ 1451.10 in Credit
16-May-2019 £ 15.00 (Credit) £ 1436.10 in Credit
10-May-2019 £ 10.00 (Credit) £ 1421.10 in Credit
04-May-2019 £ 10.00 (Credit) £ 1411.10 in Credit
24-Apr-2019 £ 10.00 (Credit) £ 1401.10 in Credit
19-Apr-2019 £ 20.00 (Credit) £ 1391.10 in Credit
07-Apr-2019 £ 20.00 (Credit) £ 1371.10 in Credit
02-Apr-2019 £ 10.00 (Credit) £ 1351.10 in Credit
21-Mar-2019 £ 20.00 (Credit) £ 1341.10 in Credit
14-Mar-2019 £ 10.00 (Credit) £ 1321.10 in Credit

Here are my topups with Scottish Power i gave them my readings on Friday they didnt bill me for 2 years

I looked at one of my bills in 2015 this was a actual reading bill which left me with £450 in credit i forgot about it since

And now I'm trying again to sort this out at my credit is going so fast on the meter

Gas is £600 for the year water is heated via gas I cant think of anything mayor Thats costing so much

The fact they didn't bill you for 2 years isn't just their fault - you could have contacted them.

I don't understand why you are giving them money when you appear to be in credit?

This doesn't add up
 
The fact they didn't bill you for 2 years isn't just their fault - you could have contacted them.

I don't understand why you are giving them money when you appear to be in credit?

This doesn't add up

its normal when you topup when they bill me they will take the credit away The use to send me bills but didnt for a few years

Strange they bill me fine every month on the gas
 
A simple pc will use if on 24h per day 2.5KWh

Desktop, gaming setup easy 3 times that on its own. (7.5KWh)

Agree, if a PC is being left on 24/7 in my mind it isn't a basic model. You're not mining with it or server hosting?

Add on the other equipment round the house, TV, lights, chargers all the small parasitic loads. Your readings make sense to me.
 
pc not a problem its 120 so 2.5 about right

I downloaded the scottish power App and the bill for 2018 it says £366
And the topup payments doesn't match the

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as you can see the topups dont match up with how much it costs

They have gave me a bill for £ 885.47 which was for the 2 years leaving £ 565.63 in Credit I asked them to go all the way back to 2008 when i moved in here


As i cant go back to 2008 and only 2016 i have had the same sort of setup only difference is was a tv I can not see how much i have topped up

i will post grapths you can see the spike in rise of kwh First is 2016 which i bet i made more than £20 top up a month so it will be interesting to see
Scottish power said i will soon be able to check my top ups for that year

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Does this make sense even on some of the letters sp saying 6600 khw for the year

I have even looked at some of my old estimated bill even one year in 2015 it says estimated bill for the year 13k khw lol

I believe i might be connected to another flat and I'm paying for that too??

I did a 24/7 check on the meter did about 6 kwh in 24 hours
 
I use this to monitor usage at home and have found it excellent.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B008MYXEHW

you could compare readings over time with your electricity meter, they should be quite close but will never be exact matches for technical reasons.

shows current usage figure on an app on your phone, so you can see the effect of turning things on and off.
 
Does this make sense even on some of the letters sp saying 6600 khw for the year

I have even looked at some of my old estimated bill even one year in 2015 it says estimated bill for the year 13k khw lol

I believe i might be connected to another flat and I'm paying for that too??

I did a 24/7 check on the meter did about 6 kwh in 24 hours

Does the meter number on your bill tally with your meter?
 

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