The issue that probably exists is that folks like @meldrewreborn ring up CS and complain that the DD amount is too high. Some/perhaps many may have the kind of detailed annualised kWh usage that should trump the EAU numbers churned out by industry. So the customer goes away feeling as though they have got satisfaction and a more reasonable DD amount. Trouble comes at the next DD assessment- perhaps 6 months or is it longer or shorter? Industry will continue to churn out incorrect usage numbers till the cows come home 🐄 . TBH I'd prefer to be on a fixed DD amount based on sensible usage numbers but as long as these inflated industry EAU numbers keep coming I'll be sticking on VDD. 🙄
I'm out of here!
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The issue that probably exists is that folks like @meldrewreborn ring up CS and complain that the DD amount is too high. Some/perhaps many may have the kind of detailed annualised kWh usage that should trump the EAU numbers churned out by industry. So the customer goes away feeling as though they have got satisfaction and a more reasonable DD amount. Trouble comes at the next DD assessment- perhaps 6 months or is it longer or shorter? Industry will continue to churn out incorrect usage numbers till the cows come home 🐄 . TBH I'd prefer to be on a fixed DD amount based on sensible usage numbers but as long as these inflated industry EAU numbers keep coming I'll be sticking on VDD. 🙄 -
@Mailman
unfortunately it’s a regular negotiation, but if the 10% online reduction option works that make life simpler.
the adjustment should only be necessary if prices had changed (I’m on a recent fix - so that’s out) or the estimate of my consumption is higher. Oh dear!Current Eon Next customer, ex EDF, Zog and Symbio. Don't think dual fuel saves money and don't like smart meters. Chronologically Gifted. If I offend let me know by private message, but I’ll continue to express my opinions nonetheless. -
I’ve been looking at The OFGEM rules in relation to the setting of Direct Debits, and it seems that fair and reasonable isn’t the test, instead they should be as accurate as possible given the information available. That being the case, reliance upon the EAC, especially when it is not the suppliers own data, should be secondary to actual customer data held by the supplier if of a sufficiently long period. Any comment @Lee_EONNext?
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If you go to your online account and into Manage Payments. Under Change Payments this is the explanation from Eon Next on how Direct Debits are calculated. 😶
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If it had been taken on the account-due date it wouldn't have shown in the account until after the account cr/db was calculated, so the account would have shown as being in debit on the due date many more times
Whether this helps in calculating your DD I don't know, but it looks better to me 🤓
Last edited by geoffers; 3 Days Ago at 18:51.