We have called an electrician out to see if our boiler is running out of control, but he says it's working fine. We have turned our supply off to see if there is a leak in the meter but there isn't. We (and the operator) thought that we must be reading the meter incorrectly but we have just had the meter read by powergen and they have confirmed that it is right and we have now recieved a bill telling us that we are £1,318.10 in debit after 6 months despite increasing our monthly payments to £140. The operator then told us that we weren't £110 in debt but well over £1000. They asked us to take a current reading which we did. We decided it would be best to increase the direct debit to cover the extra costs, so phoned powergen. When we recieved our first bill after about three months it had an estimated reading which showed that we were £110 in debit. Powergen initially told us to set up a direct debit of £60 per month. The hot water is from an economy 7 immersion in the hot water cistern (which we only use off peak). The heating is run from an electric boiler and serves about nine radiators throughout the house (most of which are permenantly turned off). We have just moved into a rented two bed semi which is all electric.
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