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Old 09-01-2010, 13:31   #16
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Re: Cold weather payments!!!

You also need to :-

Get an estimate and submit it to the Energy Saving Trust.

Wait for the approval and a voucher to be issued.

Then have the work done within 12 weeks of the date of the voucher.

Pay the whole amount on completion.

Submit the paid receipt with the voucher to claim back the £400.

Simples, I think not.

With the pressure on qualified installers to do their normal work I can see a lot of people falling foul of the 12 week deadline, and having to fork out the £400 is unjustifiable when registered installers have to be used and they presumably would be able to claim the money themselves against say ... VAT returns.


add ... Sorry martyh, I seem to have spent so long typing that I have duplicated part of you post.
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