I got this just now . .Has anyone received anything in the post since they signed up for Bord Gais electricity online, on 1st day? I haven't heard anything. I wonder if I am connected to Bord Gais yet as I unclicked the waiver? Does anyone know?
no credit card facilities are available, so it's DD or cheque. Good luck with that folks.
How are you in charge? They debit the charge that appears on your bill correct or not? If they get it wrong you have to chase after them. I would prefer bill in post then you pay by credit card,cheque,in post office -you are then in charge.
Also got mail from BG about 18 to 60 working day to switch. When I was registering with BG I filled in a reading from ESB meter. Do saving start from the reading I gave or do ESB have to physical read my meter?
regards
I got my 'Final Bill' from the ESB yesterday, still no word fromBord Gais yet.
Because you get the bill before the direct debit goes through. Bord Gais/Airtricity/ESB give you 14 days to pay the bill. You therefore have plenty of time to contact them and ask them to stop the debit if the bill is over-estimated or if you a query on it. You also have a guarantee with the bank whereby if a debit does go through without your consent the bank will refund you the money immediately. So, in the unlikely event of you getting grief from the utility if a debit went through without your consent your bank will have to cough up. Seems like sufficient customer control to me.
Regards,
Fnergg
i must say that i enjoyed reading your informative posts on this matter, many have tried to bait you but you have not risen to it, it's always nice to get two sides of a debateThe fact that you have received your final bill from the ESB means that you have been switched. Your next bill for electricity will be from Bord Gais. That could take up to 2 months or a bit more depending on ESB Networks' meter reading cycle. (ESB Networks will continue to read your meter in the normal way).
Regards,
Fnergg
Why on earth would you use a credit card to pay for energy bills?
Direct debits come with a guarantee, which means that the bank refunds your money in the case of error. So you are in charge, not the organisation. It may be worth checking up on this with the bank to put your mind at rest.
In an ideal world, how would you propose paying?
Because you get the bill before the direct debit goes through. Bord Gais/Airtricity/ESB give you 14 days to pay the bill. You therefore have plenty of time to contact them and ask them to stop the debit if the bill is over-estimated or if you a query on it. You also have a guarantee with the bank whereby if a debit does go through without your consent the bank will refund you the money immediately. So, in the unlikely event of you getting grief from the utility if a debit went through without your consent your bank will have to cough up. Seems like sufficient customer control to me.
Regards,
Fnergg
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Media reports suggest there has been a large number of transfers to BGE. How confident are you that:
a) the new billing process will work flawlessly
b) BGE have put the resources in place to deal with an increase in customer service calls
Obviously the same questions apply to Airtricity too ...
Cheers,
Tom
Cash flow - defer payment for a further monthWhy on earth would you use a credit card to pay for energy bills?
From the reading you provided.
Regards,
Fnergg
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