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Post by Paul Spencer on Oct 12, 2022 17:38:18 GMT
No mate, they credited the entire £400 against my account and then adjusted my monthly direct debit accordingly. Cheers mate and I assume that’s what EON Next have done for ours with our Direct Debit reducing by £39 per month from this Friday. I’ll click on the App and have a closer look👍 That sounds about right mate.
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Post by thebet365 on Oct 19, 2022 6:53:23 GMT
I've had another look at their site as it looks to have been updated - it does say that a credit would appear as "miscellaneous" and then this would change to an outgoing payment to you. Perhaps you will still get it? Think the only time it stays as a credit is of your direct debit is less than the £66 coming back I'll keep my eye on it and update if anything changes, I was just gonna pay it straight back onto my account anyway so saves me the hassle but it just seems odd that they're saying 1 thing and at the minute seem to have done another. Well today BG have sent me the £66 and my balance has gone back to £34 in credit. Seems such a backwards way of doing things.
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Post by crouchpotato1 on Oct 21, 2022 15:04:29 GMT
Quick question If you have a different supplier for your Gas and Electric do you get the £66 rebate off both or just one?
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Post by thebet365 on Oct 21, 2022 15:14:37 GMT
Quick question If you have a different supplier for your Gas and Electric do you get the £66 rebate off both or just one? That would just mean Duel fuel customers should get double. It's a rebate against your electric.
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Post by crouchpotato1 on Oct 21, 2022 15:17:03 GMT
Quick question If you have a different supplier for your Gas and Electric do you get the £66 rebate off both or just one? That would just mean Duel fuel customers should get double. It's a rebate against your electric. Cheers mate👍
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Post by Gob Bluth on Oct 22, 2022 7:12:33 GMT
Natural gas is nearly at HALF the price of its peak in September 2022. It’s an almost unbelievable drop in value putting it below its price in September 2021 before the war or any sanctions started.
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Post by andystokey on Oct 22, 2022 7:31:56 GMT
Does anybody know how to claim the £100 if you're on lpg/oil? Cant find anything anywhere. It's not known mate. You are in the forgotten 1.6m with me. Oil companies still saying they have no idea. Given its not legislation and lost in the other heating debacle we will have to wait for a new PM. All the advice I've seen is buy what you need at the best price and hope it gets paid one day.
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Post by questionable on Oct 23, 2022 8:04:39 GMT
Does anybody know how to claim the £100 if you're on lpg/oil? Cant find anything anywhere. It's not known mate. You are in the forgotten 1.6m with me. Oil companies still saying they have no idea. Given its not legislation and lost in the other heating debacle we will have to wait for a new PM. All the advice I've seen is buy what you need at the best price and hope it gets paid one day. I was only thinking about this yesterday, yet another thing slipped under the carpet, tossers.
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Post by prestwichpotter on Oct 27, 2022 6:52:53 GMT
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Post by LL Cool Dave on Oct 27, 2022 7:23:30 GMT
It's almost as if we're being played here.
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Post by oggyoggy on Oct 27, 2022 7:35:44 GMT
Tax them at 80% of that profit.
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Post by Northy on Oct 27, 2022 7:38:54 GMT
Tax them at 80% of that profit. They won't pay all the tax on that, some will be offset against 'reinvestment and R&D'
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Post by oggyoggy on Oct 27, 2022 8:07:19 GMT
Tax them at 80% of that profit. They won't pay all the tax on that, some will be offset against 'reinvestment and R&D' According to Sunak’s windfall tax, investment in fossil fuel R&D is tax deductible. Investment in green energy isn’t tax deductible! Sunak can set the rules as to what is and is not tax deductible. I think it is morally wrong that so many are struggling with the cost of living crisis, driven by energy costs, when gas isn’t that expensive now if you are not a consumer, and energy companies are destroying our planet and making billions a year in profits. It is the extraction of money from everybody to the rich shareholders. It is morally wrong. If they only get $5bn profit this year, they have done amazingly well. Tax them. Edit: shell are increasing dividends by 15% www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-10-27/shell-to-raise-dividend-after-posting-second-highest-profit
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Post by Northy on Oct 27, 2022 8:28:51 GMT
They won't pay all the tax on that, some will be offset against 'reinvestment and R&D' According to Sunak’s windfall tax, investment in fossil fuel R&D is tax deductible. Investment in green energy isn’t tax deductible! Sunak can set the rules as to what is and is not tax deductible. I think it is morally wrong that so many are struggling with the cost of living crisis, driven by energy costs, when gas isn’t that expensive now if you are not a consumer, and energy companies are destroying our planet and making billions a year in profits. It is the extraction of money from everybody to the rich shareholders. It is morally wrong. If they only get $5bn profit this year, they have done amazingly well. Tax them. Edit: shell are increasing dividends by 15% www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-10-27/shell-to-raise-dividend-after-posting-second-highest-profitOh I agree, tax the fookers but they will find a way around not paying it all
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Post by iancransonsknees on Oct 27, 2022 10:36:43 GMT
They're clawing back the profit they lost during lockdown.
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Post by superjw on Oct 27, 2022 19:14:46 GMT
Of course they have, yet another quarter of record breaking profits after they had “no choice” to massively increase prices. We are being played and the government is willingly letting these companies crack on. A windfall tax would be a short term win at the very least. Will clearly never happen
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Post by swampmongrel on Oct 27, 2022 20:37:19 GMT
Shell is a multinational. Headquarters in the UK but the overwhelming majority of operations are outside the UK. We can’t tax companies on profits made overseas. For info. If you really think oil and gas companies are coining it you can get in on the action. finance.yahoo.com/quote/SHEL/
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Post by franklin on Oct 28, 2022 9:00:50 GMT
I don't understand what's going on with my bills I wad told my bills were rising so upped my DD to a reasonable amount to cover the usage. I was informed of the £66 reduction as per the government assistance. However this months DD they took was £44 which is less than a third of what I set it to 🤷♂️
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Post by prestwichpotter on Nov 1, 2022 13:05:08 GMT
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Post by superjw on Nov 2, 2022 11:16:49 GMT
I will correct that statement for them - “due to the manipulated oil and gas prices”
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Post by andystokey on Nov 11, 2022 16:41:00 GMT
Still no news on the £100 for non gas users I see. Are they hoping that 1.4million households just forget?
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Post by Paul Spencer on Nov 11, 2022 16:48:02 GMT
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Post by andystokey on Nov 11, 2022 16:54:13 GMT
The issue has always been how they identify such households, I've been banging on about it for weeks, it's almost impossible to police it. The last news story I could find was in a NI paper where it indicated the users themselves had to prove they were off grid. Ludicrous!
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Post by ravey123 on Nov 11, 2022 18:50:27 GMT
Still no news on the £100 for non gas users I see. Are they hoping that 1.4million households just forget? £100 bloody quid. My annual oil bill has risen from about £1500 to just short of £4000 - £100 is 4% of the increase
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