This dismissive speaker from Bord Gais, on Pat Kenny's radio programme on Friday last, had the most boring mono-tone I have ever heard.
The mono-tone could only be surpassed when he was repetadely asked to compare rates with Northern Ireland. He then cretated a new level of Mono-tone
What an arragant man, what syndrome does he suffer from - small man or what?
Browtal
We were pretty cold in Albufeira this March and had to have the heating on. In the summer you would have a double whammy of cost with the air conditioning on. So I am not sure if that is the answer. At least we can survive our summers without either.
Our winter gas bills are horrendous as we use gas for both heating and cooking. Today I will be putting the oven on to cook a nice roast. I have never thought about or calculated the cost of switching on the oven, waiting for it to heat up and then cooking a roast for an hour. Anyone ever calculate this? Sometimes sticking on the microwave seems a much cheaper option.
Certainly Bord Gais, the VHI, are the biggest drain on my resources. I too am considering taking out my gas fires and going back to foraging for pieces of wood. It will get me out, give me a bit of exercise and be cheaper if not a bit messier.
Can be tough to pay the bills at times
But if you're scraping and saving to pay how do you feel reading this?
The company also said the number of customers in arrears had grown dramatically over the past year. It said it had been forced to write off more than €26 million in bad debts last year.
Mr Mullins also highlighted the issue of “debt hopping”, which sees consumers move from provider to provider leaving unpaid bills behind. The company wrote off €26.4 million in bad debts last year as a result of customer arrears.
Now Bord Gais seem willing to work with people and give time before disconnecting anyone.
But it seems there are some taking advantage too which would be sickening if you're doing your best to pay bills and others have their written off or they skip to another provider