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Post by Yorkshireman on Sept 14, 2013 9:12:46 GMT
Submitted my gas meter readings for the last quarter,the bill was £27.72,woooohoooo.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 14, 2013 9:19:36 GMT
wow! just wow!
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Post by Super-Shiny on Sept 14, 2013 9:22:44 GMT
Don't have gas as everything in the house is run by electric but my bill everything month is £200.00 icon_shoppingm
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Post by Deleted on Sept 14, 2013 9:27:12 GMT
bloody hell rom ! i'm paying £120 a month for gas and electricity and i resent that much. luckily my tumble dryer broke down so going old school with airers this winter. should save a few quid
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Post by Deleted on Sept 14, 2013 9:46:42 GMT
5th June till 1st Sept 33 cubic meters used (gas cooker , hot water but CH switched off) .... £22.48 after online billing and direct debit discounts. ETA: Just me and wifey at home these days .... used to cost an arm and a leg when my 3 daughters were at home
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Post by Yorkshireman on Sept 14, 2013 9:47:34 GMT
We only pay £52 per month for gas and leccy
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Post by Yorkshireman on Sept 14, 2013 9:48:20 GMT
5th June till 1st Sept 33 cubic meters used (gas cooker , hot water but CH switched off) .... £22.48 after online billing and direct debit discounts. You are winning,wooohooo.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 14, 2013 9:56:05 GMT
my bill always goes up just after winter when its most expensive. hoping to break even next year. havent put heating on yet, maybe october sometime but i've heard its going to be a hard, cold season
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Post by Deleted on Sept 14, 2013 9:59:39 GMT
I think to make this a fair comparison, members with teenage girls at home should be allowed to deduct £100 for each one.
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Post by Pam O on Sept 14, 2013 10:01:31 GMT
No gas here, oil heating but the tank is empty and think it will stay that way till frostbite sets in around January We buy 500 liters a year and when it runs out that's it, no hot water (have an electric shower so not smelly LOL) or heating. Made it through minus 10 temps two winters ago, the washing machine froze up and the dehumidifier refused to work because the temperatures in the house were so low .
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Post by Yorkshireman on Sept 14, 2013 10:05:16 GMT
I think to make this a fair comparison, members with teenage girls at home should be allowed to deduct £100 for each one. That is unfair,if you have more females in the home it should be warmer due to all the hot air coming from their mouths
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Post by andy01424 on Sept 14, 2013 10:08:07 GMT
bloody hell rom ! i'm paying £120 a month for gas and electricity and i resent that much. luckily my tumble dryer broke down so going old school with airers this winter. should save a few quid lol our tumble is never off even when it was in the high 20c's,but will add were on key meter ,bit more expensive but no surprise bills[well there can be when they dont change tarrif and then try handing you a large back payment Scottish gas done that told em go bend over and well oil] what i do miss is an open fire we have fireplaces but landlord removed tops and blanked em over or we would go back to coal and wood in winter,on bright note top part of house retains heat,even just hot water on was enough to keep it warm in winter,in summer you suffer lol
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Post by Deleted on Sept 14, 2013 10:10:32 GMT
I think to make this a fair comparison, members with teenage girls at home should be allowed to deduct £100 for each one. That is unfair,if you have more females in the home it should be warmer due to all the hot air coming from their mouths I have just read your post to wifey and she replied "and what about the hot air that comes out of the other end of you men!"
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Post by Deleted on Sept 14, 2013 10:11:25 GMT
i have an open fire and a stack of wood outside will be using it more this year for sure
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Post by Yorkshireman on Sept 14, 2013 10:12:10 GMT
That is unfair,if you have more females in the home it should be warmer due to all the hot air coming from their mouths I have just read your post to wifey and she replied "and what about the hot air that comes out of the other end of you men!" Brilliant,fair point
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