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My Mother was on a pre pay electricity meter from NPower. She then
changed to a quaterly bill. Her first quater was £ 150.00 pound this quater her bill is £375.00 !!! this is a huge jump she has complained to NPower about a possible faulty meter they have told her to keep a daily log of readings from her digital meter. She has hardly any eletrical items, she has a two bedroomed house. And a part from lights and normal appliances such tv's dvd , fridge freezer washer and tumble dryer which she uses infrequently. The only high comsumpsion items are the imersion heater on timer and a 2kw oil filled radiator. she has been keeping daily readings and the usage is as follows : Mon -Tue = 51 units Tue- Wed = 53 units. Is this normal domestic use or could it be a faulty meter???? Thanks in anticipation. |
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