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Old 12-03-2008, 17:46   #11
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We is in Essex init
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Old 12-03-2008, 17:58   #12
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Two of us get through about £160 per year on the water meter. We don't conserve water and both have a shower each day.
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Old 12-03-2008, 18:27   #13
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I'll eat my words now because I've just looked at my bill and we are actually on a meter I had NO idea! We are paying between £150 and £190 per half year right now so I guess being on a meter is fine for us. I can't see how you would use as much as us so it would surely be better for you to be on one?

I'm still shocked lol.
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Old 12-03-2008, 18:58   #14
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Haha, Jodie you doughnut.

So, looking at your figures again, with just us two it should work out better. As you say, you're running the kids on those figures too so even when we have them, we should still be no worse off than we are now.
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Old 12-03-2008, 19:49   #15
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Big Snip.
Amen to that dude I totally agree.

I didn't know you could do water on "pay as you go" like you can with electricity though - I get a monthly DD of £15 for my water.


BBx, how can you pay so little on electricity?! I live on my todd and spend about £30 a month at least, and that's not being uneconomical, I'm a stingy as you like with my electricity!
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Old 12-03-2008, 20:10   #16
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she's out and about galavanting most of the time
Hehehehe, I sometimes get back from a weekend away and think "wooh, didn't use any electricity, saved some money there" and then realise I've spent £50 on being out of the house when if I was at home I'd have probably spent £2 on electricity and not much more
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Old 12-03-2008, 21:07   #17
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Haha, Jodie you doughnut.

So, looking at your figures again, with just us two it should work out better. As you say, you're running the kids on those figures too so even when we have them, we should still be no worse off than we are now.
Lol I know Yeah I think you'd be better off for now on a meter and as you say, won't be any worse until you have more than 3 kids at least
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Old 12-03-2008, 21:33   #18
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Lies!

Hee hee... well I was just about to say I have storage heaters and only turn on when I need them and all I use is... kitchen stuff, lappy, tv, stereo in mornings, phone charger, lights - but always turn off... but then again you should have storage heaters because you live round the corner from my boyf don't you???

I'm with Scottish Power...he's with EDF and pays more.

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yup, right round the corner Storage heater here - always turned off becuase it just costs money to have a little LED on the front, it's never warm. other than that, exactly the same usage as you.

I'm with EDF too, I guess that's why I pay more.
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Old 12-03-2008, 22:27   #20
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Sorry I'm being thick mine is £67 per quarter for the water. It would be a damn sight less if we didnt have to split the bill between our block.

I got confused :/

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