Welsh Water 12:36 - Jun 30 with 465 views | raynor94 | Received my d/debits for the next 12 months going up by 25%and to make matters worse my standing charge is almost double the charge for the water I use. They are among the worst performing companies in the UK yet has a chief executive who has received over £2.5 million in the last 3 years, an absolute joke |  |
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Welsh Water on 12:53 - Jun 30 with 428 views | Whiterockin | If there are less people living in the house than bedrooms or if you have a high rateable tax band. 100% a water meter is the way to go. There is nothing to be frightened about, if it doesn't work out for you change back for free within 2 years. |  | |  |
Welsh Water on 13:33 - Jun 30 with 391 views | raynor94 |
Welsh Water on 12:53 - Jun 30 by Whiterockin | If there are less people living in the house than bedrooms or if you have a high rateable tax band. 100% a water meter is the way to go. There is nothing to be frightened about, if it doesn't work out for you change back for free within 2 years. |
I do have a meter, it's the standing charge that's the bugbare |  |
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Welsh Water on 21:15 - Jun 30 with 294 views | max936 |
Welsh Water on 13:33 - Jun 30 by raynor94 | I do have a meter, it's the standing charge that's the bugbare |
Standing charges are a complete con, energy standing charges vary from tariffs to tariffs, standing charges should at least be the same across the board one fixed price for all, but they don't they are varied, we shouldn't have them at all anyway. |  |
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