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ed |
posted on 30th Jul 07 at 12:59 |
Grrr, had to fork out £125 for the BT connection fee as I'm the first tennant in this flat :( | |
Bart |
posted on 28th Jul 07 at 16:54 |
i started out and was paying british gas £15 a month each for gas and eleccy. its kinda built up and up and i owe about £500 on electric. so we've cut everything down, nothing on standby, no heating when its warm etc. | |
Andrew |
posted on 28th Jul 07 at 01:35 |
I got my quarterly water bill on Thursday. £143 :| | |
Ian |
posted on 27th Jul 07 at 13:59 |
I've not paid for water in two years as they've just not billed me. That'll be a nice surprise when it lands. | |
ed |
posted on 27th Jul 07 at 13:48 |
I drive a very econnomic car with nice low emissions :) | |
Tim |
posted on 27th Jul 07 at 12:50 |
Well I don't own a car so figure you can let me off :P | |
Russ |
posted on 26th Jul 07 at 16:00 |
you must have a huge carbon footprint you bastards | |
Tim |
posted on 26th Jul 07 at 12:56 |
I don't pay for water directly either. It's paid for out of the service charge for the building I'm in (water bill is for the whole building)... | |
richardworrall |
posted on 25th Jul 07 at 20:12 |
ive got eactly the same setup mate, my last leccy quarter was £75, the quarter previous was £110, water £15 per month | |
CorsAsh |
posted on 25th Jul 07 at 19:09 |
Water and heating included in my rent, and 20 euros a month (about 12/13 quid) for electricity :P | |
ed |
posted on 25th Jul 07 at 14:55 |
Hmmm :look: Think I need to find that one out :) | |
Andy Stocker |
posted on 25th Jul 07 at 13:41 |
No idea! Flatmate never paid for water in his old block of flats either! | |
ed |
posted on 25th Jul 07 at 13:27 |
quote:How dyou you get away with free water? | |
Tim |
posted on 25th Jul 07 at 11:47 |
My leccy is about £50 a month for a 2 bed flat with electric heating. Also run a couple of PCs 24/7 so that probably adds £5-10ish... | |
Andy Stocker |
posted on 25th Jul 07 at 11:37 |
We don't pay for water, but the leccy bill was £96 for 3 months thats with the same set up as you. | |
ed |
posted on 25th Jul 07 at 09:40 |
Na, it's gooing to be turned off most the time as the place has decent double glazing which gives you solar heating and keeps the place supprisingly warm. That and the water boiler keeps the hallway warm too. | |
Colin |
posted on 25th Jul 07 at 09:34 |
Just going with what I am for smallish flat combined electric & gas. £50 will probably be there or thereabouts. | |
AK |
posted on 25th Jul 07 at 09:32 |
depends on size of place.... I'd think 50 would be an optimistic estimate for leccy if the boiler, heating etc are all on | |
Colin |
posted on 25th Jul 07 at 09:19 |
Budget £50 a month | |
ed |
posted on 25th Jul 07 at 09:16 |
Just wondering what the average sort of price is for water and electricity as I need to start budgeting my money as I move into my new flat in exactly a week :D |