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<blockquote data-quote="Lazy Sod" data-source="post: 8065842" data-attributes="member: 207"><p>SSE have just paid me the princely sum of £15.93 for 1 pole, a stay and a short length of overhead 11,000 volt cable. Last year the sum was £17.33. Have the rates been negotiated downwards? The stupid thing is that they insist on paying by cheque. Sometimes I can successfully photograph it and use the Lloyds banking app, but most of the time I can't make it work, so it's a trip to the post office, open 2 mornings a week in the garden centre in the next village or I will have to take it into the branch in the local town. I have asked SSE to pay it by BACS, but they refuse to do that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lazy Sod, post: 8065842, member: 207"] SSE have just paid me the princely sum of £15.93 for 1 pole, a stay and a short length of overhead 11,000 volt cable. Last year the sum was £17.33. Have the rates been negotiated downwards? The stupid thing is that they insist on paying by cheque. Sometimes I can successfully photograph it and use the Lloyds banking app, but most of the time I can't make it work, so it's a trip to the post office, open 2 mornings a week in the garden centre in the next village or I will have to take it into the branch in the local town. I have asked SSE to pay it by BACS, but they refuse to do that. [/QUOTE]
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