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I have just recieved my gas and electricity bill but I can't afford to pay it this month. Basically I tried to book train tickets online, the booking site took my money but the transaction didn't work properly so I have no tickets. I still had the buy the tickets so had to do a second transaction. I have talked to Customer Service and they said I will get a full refund of the first payemnt but it will take 15 working days! In the meantime I'm now short of that money this month and it has completely thrown my budget out. It's so unfair that they take my money in seconds, their site fvcks up and I don't get tickets, and I now have to spend the rest of the month worrying about how I will afford to get through it until my money is refunded!! Anyway, my next pay day is exactly 1 month from when British gas issued my bills. Will they take action/disconnect the gas and electricity before then if I try to wait until next pay day?

Thanks in advance. Hope you're all having a great Tuesday!

2007-05-01 04:49:01 · 4 answers · asked by schneiderw 2 in Business & Finance Other - Business & Finance

4 answers

just phone british gas up and explain about the trouble with the bank and promise to pay on a particular day and they should be fine about it i have done it before when there was a mix up with wages. good luck.

2007-05-01 05:02:08 · answer #1 · answered by mamgu....... 6 · 0 0

Few issues there. You ignore the British Empire, or the Commonwealth. i imagine we would have received even though it would have taken longer. conflict of england. in the time of that conflict it confirmed up the enemies source mission. they could no longer replace what develop into lost to boot as lets and that develop into earlier the US got here into the fray. Advances that they made, they squandered. The ME262 is an astounding social gathering of mucking round, they ought to were generating hardship-free combatants. even at the same time as the 262 were given off the floor they could no longer cause them to contained in the numbers required. till they beat the Russians, they were dropping from the finest day of the conflict of england. Had the US stayed out then the US shouldn't have had the bomb. it would were developed with the help of the allies yet those allies shouldn't have coated the US. the united kingdom had offensive features. on the outbreak of WWII it had the worlds maximum sensible military. uk bombers developed without delay and carried the strive against to the enemies doorways. Africa develop right into a victory floor, granted with US tanks. We cracked Enigma, we also refused to provide the US any textile from that for decades, direct get entry to it really is to the code breaking. The a recommendations east, at the same time as initially dropping, floor develop into received as they were given the degree of the enemy. So, sure the US helped hasten the suitable. entirely responsible for the suitable? No. ravenous? No. purely the similar old that occurs contained in the US, the nicely off are frequently ok, the unfavorable do no longer count number. you could examine expenditures from the era from each and each and every area and note that it really is real. Downplay. Who quite does this? i imagine the US did help us out. promoting guns at extreme prices. the US almost surely did that, they almost crippled us and we purely finished paying that debt off many years in the past. That does rankle.

2016-11-23 20:08:27 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I know someone whos last bill with British Gas was £635. They couldnt afford to pay all at once so they allowed him to pay £200 per month until its cleared. Give them a call

2007-05-01 05:00:47 · answer #3 · answered by Gary Crant 7 · 0 0

give them a bell explain the situation and you should be able to come to a resolution where you can split the payments down...failing that ask to go on the quantum metres where you pay as you go and pay the debt of gradually i:e you purchase £10.00 of gas and they might take of £2.00 for your debt leaving you with £8.00 of gas...just a couple of options for you...bye?

2007-05-01 05:00:28 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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