Drago
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I'd not expect the amount taken via Direct Debit to match what was used.
Paying for that which you have used? You old fashioned feller, you!

I'd not expect the amount taken via Direct Debit to match what was used.
I am seeing on twitter people who are already £2-300 in credit complaining because their direct debit has went up a lot, this has nothing to do with the price rises which you rightly say is warned well in advance, I am talking about putting customers direct debits up so they are always hundreds in credit.
I am always in credit with my supplier, OVO, and they pay my 5% for the privilege of holding my money (as long as the credit is <£1000)
I'm not complaining, try getting 5% anywhere else !
I am always in credit with my supplier, OVO, and they pay my 5% for the privilege of holding my money (as long as the credit is <£1000)
I'm not complaining, try getting 5% anywhere else !
If OVO goes bust it is not totally clear that your money is fully protected.
That is part of the problem, and what will ultimately undermine the effectiveness of most smart meter apps. I, as the bill payer, may be anal enough to analyse the usage and work out what is the most efficient way of doing things, but what is the point when I can't even get the rest of the family to stack the dishwasher so the plates aren't touching? If they are not interested then they don't buy in, and there it falls.
Or even lights in a room they are no longer inYes the kids are really concerned about global warming until it comes to taking a shorter shower or turning devices off when not in use.
Mains for oursIt runs on a battery though,doesn't it?