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Jaymoss 01-10-2022 18:37

Re: The energy crisis
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SnoopZ (Post 36135630)
Are we meant to get a DD discount? You have confused me. :D

No mention of that in the email. I bet you have had yours. My daughters DD is 25th they took 25th Sept as expected then add the £66 today and the DD was still set as normal for end of the month so I dropped it down 35 quid and we can see what happens

an article in The Sun says bulb is doing the below

The discount will be paid as a credit to your Bulb account or as a deduction from your monthly payment amount.

Dunno how they decide who gets what

Paul 01-10-2022 18:46

Re: The energy crisis
 
Bulb have credited £66 EBSS to my account today.

Jaymoss 01-10-2022 18:49

Re: The energy crisis
 
I am definitely glad when Avro went bust we went to Octopus. They seem to be decent

SnoopZ 01-10-2022 19:13

Re: The energy crisis
 
I'm very happy with Bulb not sure how they compare to others.

Jaymoss 01-10-2022 19:16

Re: The energy crisis
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SnoopZ (Post 36135644)
I'm very happy with Bulb not sure how they compare to others.

They were great when they were paying me for referring customers hahaha made a few hundred quid.

nomadking 01-10-2022 19:23

Re: The energy crisis
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jaymoss (Post 36135638)
No mention of that in the email. I bet you have had yours. My daughters DD is 25th they took 25th Sept as expected then add the £66 today and the DD was still set as normal for end of the month so I dropped it down 35 quid and we can see what happens

an article in The Sun says bulb is doing the below

The discount will be paid as a credit to your Bulb account or as a deduction from your monthly payment amount.

Dunno how they decide who gets what

Not sure what you're trying to achieve by dropping the DD amount. They will still apply the rebate as well. From an accounting point of view, I should imagine it has to occur separately.

If you're trying to reduce the initial DD amount taken, you could try changing the date to the 1st of the month(next would be 1st Nov rather than 25th Oct), then the payment DD and rebate DD will happen together.

RichardCoulter 01-10-2022 19:27

Re: The energy crisis
 
The Labour idea of setting up a publically owned energy company seems to be going down well. Good for the environment too.

It's a good idea in that they won't need to buy out the privatised companies and nationalise them. They can carry on as normal, but people will be free to use the public energy company.

If they don't reduce their prices, I can see them all going bust as people will obviously go to a cheaper supplier.

https://www.newcivilengineer.com/lat...ls-29-09-2022/

Damien 01-10-2022 19:39

Re: The energy crisis
 
I think it's smarter to set up a new company that competes and drives the type of investment you want to see happen rather than simply spending billions nationalising existing infrastructure.

Jaymoss 01-10-2022 19:58

Re: The energy crisis
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nomadking (Post 36135647)
Not sure what you're trying to achieve by dropping the DD amount. They will still apply the rebate as well. From an accounting point of view, I should imagine it has to occur separately.

If you're trying to reduce the initial DD amount taken, you could try changing the date to the 1st of the month(next would be 1st Nov rather than 25th Oct), then the payment DD and rebate DD will happen together.

We have no way of knowing if that is what they are doing. From how it reads to me it is an either or not a both. Just for reference it is my daughters account it they do give her it back then it can simply be adjusted back up and a top up payment made if needed

Octopus has reduced my future DD £67 so no confusion there they are just leaving it in my bank

nomadking 01-10-2022 20:28

Re: The energy crisis
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jaymoss (Post 36135653)
We have no way of knowing if that is what they are doing. From how it reads to me it is an either or not a both. Just for reference it is my daughters account it they do give her it back then it can simply be adjusted back up and a top up payment made if needed

Octopus has reduced my future DD £67 so no confusion there they are just leaving it in my bank

Only 2 of the 6 months of rebate will be for £67, so it's not an actual change. Either way, Octopus know of the rebate in their accounts. If you unilaterally reduce your DD amount, then the supplier won't know that it includes the rebate, and will still have to apply it on top of the DD reduction.
If you're trying to avoid the situation where the higher non-rebated amount is taken before the rebate is given back, then either synchronize the 2 events to the first of the month, or consider it a one-off situation when the rebate has been given in advance for the Oct 25th DD payment. I don't know if a later in the month DD payment, is considered to be late for that month or early for the next. IE was the 25th Sept DD payment considered to be for Sept or Oct?

nashville 01-10-2022 20:37

Re: The energy crisis
 
Is the money being paid to your supplier, I hope it is because a lot of people will not pay it into their accounts and will still be in dept,

Jaymoss 01-10-2022 20:47

Re: The energy crisis
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nomadking (Post 36135654)
Only 2 of the 6 months of rebate will be for £67, so it's not an actual change. Either way, Octopus know of the rebate in their accounts. If you unilaterally reduce your DD amount, then the supplier won't know that it includes the rebate, and will still have to apply it on top of the DD reduction.
If you're trying to avoid the situation where the higher non-rebated amount is taken before the rebate is given back, then either synchronize the 2 events to the first of the month, or consider it a one-off situation when the rebate has been given in advance for the Oct 25th DD payment. I don't know if a later in the month DD payment, is considered to be late for that month or early for the next. IE was the 25th Sept DD payment considered to be for Sept or Oct?

Mate I am all over it you do not need to tell me anything.

The Bulb confusion remains as the DD was showing as next payment at the full price no reduction. So if the reduce the DD from what I set it to for my daughter then at least we will know for the next 5 months and as I said I can easily set the DD back up and make any top up payment as needed. Like I said

Hugh 01-10-2022 22:41

Re: The energy crisis
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nashville (Post 36135655)
Is the money being paid to your supplier, I hope it is because a lot of people will not pay it into their accounts and will still be in dept,

Yes, it is…

Kursk 02-10-2022 00:26

Re: The energy crisis
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 36135637)
My energy bills will be nearly 3 times that of the previous year (and I’m using less), mortgage rates are being raised, pension funds nearly became illiquid requiring the Bank of England to intervene, they’ve increased the size and cost of Government Debt to give money to those who are (mostly) the most well-off, they caused the pound to crash, and we don’t know if it’s affordable…

Same here, but energy increases are not peculiar to the UK, mortgage rates have been rock bottom for over a decade, its savers turn, the independent BoE is rightly being creative in testing times, borrowing is to stimulate the city but yes, the debt is concerning, and the notoriously nervous markets caused the 'crash'; the pound is rebounding.

As for the future, I don't have crystal balls :D.

SnoopZ 02-10-2022 09:42

Re: The energy crisis
 
Bulb recommended I drop my DD from £130 to £99 last week and now they recommend I drop again to £93, so in my case my bills are only a little more than what I would have considered normal 2 years ago.


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