Having just moved in with my fiance I am now back in the realm of the utility robots.
First up is British Gas,
We are currently being supplied both gas and electric, having lost her housing benefit on the 07/07/14 we have a months worth of rent to catch up on as she wasn't notified until 04 August. That's the reason I moved in rather than wait until Sept, save dealing with the DWP and fresh claims. The Housing Association we are with have been brilliant regarding this so no complaint there.
British Gas sent bills for £110 and £70 for the period of Apr to Jul 2014. The bill date is 07/07/2014, payment due 21/07/14.
I moved in 04 August, BG have been phoning regularly. I stated we could clear the balance at the end of August. They responded by telling us we would have to have a prepayment meter fitted. I rejected that line of thought.
Today a letter dated the 9th (yes, it took 5 days to arrive!) stating a warrant will be obtained to enter our premises under section 2 of the 1954 rights of entry blah blah etc etc and charge this, cost that, locksmith etc etc.
In order to stop this, we've called them wishing to pay £20 per week, an amount i feel is fair given the amount owed. As she does not have payment permissions on her card and can't do Direct Debits we requested to pay at the post office or paypoint via a payment card. I'd rather not give them my visa debit or credit card details as the last time i told BG to take £20 for my bill at a previous address they repeatedly attempted to take £306 so I am very wary of this.
They informed us they no longer send out payment cards and we cannot pay over the counter, it must be card and it must be the full amount or the warrant would be obtained. We're currently waiting for a manager to call back as we're not happy about being told this. We're not holding our breathe...
I have told her to put me on the phone as I will be wishing to attend the magistrates court for this hearing for the warrant application. As far as i am concerned we are making a valid offer and they are refusing it by informing us that we cannot pay by cash.
Anything else i can put into this to really cause them grief?
First up is British Gas,
We are currently being supplied both gas and electric, having lost her housing benefit on the 07/07/14 we have a months worth of rent to catch up on as she wasn't notified until 04 August. That's the reason I moved in rather than wait until Sept, save dealing with the DWP and fresh claims. The Housing Association we are with have been brilliant regarding this so no complaint there.
British Gas sent bills for £110 and £70 for the period of Apr to Jul 2014. The bill date is 07/07/2014, payment due 21/07/14.
I moved in 04 August, BG have been phoning regularly. I stated we could clear the balance at the end of August. They responded by telling us we would have to have a prepayment meter fitted. I rejected that line of thought.
Today a letter dated the 9th (yes, it took 5 days to arrive!) stating a warrant will be obtained to enter our premises under section 2 of the 1954 rights of entry blah blah etc etc and charge this, cost that, locksmith etc etc.
In order to stop this, we've called them wishing to pay £20 per week, an amount i feel is fair given the amount owed. As she does not have payment permissions on her card and can't do Direct Debits we requested to pay at the post office or paypoint via a payment card. I'd rather not give them my visa debit or credit card details as the last time i told BG to take £20 for my bill at a previous address they repeatedly attempted to take £306 so I am very wary of this.
They informed us they no longer send out payment cards and we cannot pay over the counter, it must be card and it must be the full amount or the warrant would be obtained. We're currently waiting for a manager to call back as we're not happy about being told this. We're not holding our breathe...
I have told her to put me on the phone as I will be wishing to attend the magistrates court for this hearing for the warrant application. As far as i am concerned we are making a valid offer and they are refusing it by informing us that we cannot pay by cash.
Anything else i can put into this to really cause them grief?
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