I've been with them for gas and electric for years and it's always been difficult if not painful. Recently I switched to a nicer provider and provided Npower with meter readings.
The final gas bill is based on the meter reading I provided.
The final electricity bill is 'estimated' from July and for 88 days. I provided meter readings for both gas and electricity when I switched provider and I'm not happy about being invoiced for estimated usage.
At the end of the day I'm happy to pay for the gas usage but I'm reluctant to pay for the estimated electricity usage. Can a creditor 'enforce against an estimated invoice?
Thanks.
The final gas bill is based on the meter reading I provided.
The final electricity bill is 'estimated' from July and for 88 days. I provided meter readings for both gas and electricity when I switched provider and I'm not happy about being invoiced for estimated usage.
At the end of the day I'm happy to pay for the gas usage but I'm reluctant to pay for the estimated electricity usage. Can a creditor 'enforce against an estimated invoice?
Thanks.
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