tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37476956.post5596620309094111809..comments2024-03-06T18:07:22.993+00:00Comments on Landlord and BTL Blog: Landlords which utility provider should you choose?Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37476956.post-19890941736813136192016-02-13T11:56:26.126+00:002016-02-13T11:56:26.126+00:00Agree with RM, estimated bills based on history ar...Agree with RM, estimated bills based on history are inevitable if you don't provide actuals. What else can the supplier do?<br /><br />I too have changed a couple of mine to Ebico to avoid the standing charge, simply on principle. The tenant can change supplier if they want, but rarely do.<br /><br />ajspipers experience is not really relevant to the landlord trying to avoid standing charges Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37476956.post-75465721709990050892016-02-12T17:08:31.651+00:002016-02-12T17:08:31.651+00:00Having no Standing Charge is very tempting BUT . ....Having no Standing Charge is very tempting BUT . . . don't use any power!<br /><br />I just did an on-line quote and, compared to the quote I did last night (prior to switching courtesy of Saint Martin Lewis aka moneysavingexpert.com) which was £1,560 on a 1-year fix, Ebico has just quoted £2,780!!ajspipersnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37476956.post-46568404739973838882016-01-25T09:44:05.361+00:002016-01-25T09:44:05.361+00:00All the utility companies will estimate your bills...All the utility companies will estimate your bills, and expect you to pay those bills, UNLESS you provide them with actual meter readings, in which case they will bill you for the actual usage (plus usually a small standing charge). It sounds like you have not provided actual meter readings, so naturally you are charged based on an estimated meter reading. The estimated meter reading is of Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14270241828909494991noreply@blogger.com