Should the gas supplier reimburse me?

  • October 30, 2011 9:01 pm

Well im on a low income tariff on gas and electric with edf, only recently changed to due fuel. They sent me a card out that didn’t work, so i had send it back. I ran out of gas on Sunday! So national grid came and put on emergency credit. As its not my fault that i’m left without a card(still not received a replacement) am I entitle to a refund of the difference between standard and emergency rate and should I complain that i still don’t have a card!

Hi, if there is a difference between standard and emergency rate you have every right to be reimbursed the difference as it is obviously not your fault you found yourself in this situation

Is a decent drum kit cheaper than an electric guitar?

  • October 17, 2011 10:54 pm

I’ve always wanted an electric guitar, thinking that drum kits will be much more expensive. (They look to cost like 1000 per kit) But after doing some research, I realized some are like half the price of electric guitars? Are they really cheaper?

No..drums sets are way more expensive.you can get a starter guitar pack for 100-150 that includes the electric guitar,amp,strap,some picks,the cord,and possibly a tuner.(sorry for the long list).the basic drum set in any store is at least 200 bucks. And thats the bass drum and snare. So unless you get it at the pawn shop or used somewhere else like from your friend,you should consider playing the guitar. I play the guitar and i think its much more creative,and you can get headphones so you dont annoy your parents or get banished to the basement. Whatever you do,just have fun with it.
-Miles

Is a decent drum kit cheaper than an electric guitar?

  • October 13, 2011 9:29 pm

I’ve always wanted an electric guitar, thinking that drum kits will be much more expensive. (They look to cost like 1000 per kit) But after doing some research, I realized some are like half the price of electric guitars? Are they really cheaper?

No..drums sets are way more expensive.you can get a starter guitar pack for 100-150 that includes the electric guitar,amp,strap,some picks,the cord,and possibly a tuner.(sorry for the long list).the basic drum set in any store is at least 200 bucks. And thats the bass drum and snare. So unless you get it at the pawn shop or used somewhere else like from your friend,you should consider playing the guitar. I play the guitar and i think its much more creative,and you can get headphones so you dont annoy your parents or get banished to the basement. Whatever you do,just have fun with it.
-Miles

will my eon energy monitor still work if i switch supplier?

  • October 5, 2011 12:03 am

i have an energy monitor from EON electric and i am changing to Scottish Power. will my energy monitor still work.

The energy monitor will not beable to tell the difference in the electricity. You can still monitor your usage.

The problem is if it has smart grid technology that feeds information back to EON. The software might not be compatable with Scottish Power’ software. Or you may need a data line hook up.

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