You are supposed to be able to go on a Pay As You Go tariff with Castle Water. You send in readings (up to 90 days max between readings) and they send you a bill (allegedly). I'm on that tariff, it was working OK up til last summer during covid when they unilaterally stopped billing people, even if they sent in readings. This screwed things up and when billing resumed I was getting a mixture of estimate and PAYG bills. I 'think' I've got it sorted now, but its taken a year and about 24 hours on the phone and several extra points on my blood pressure to achieve it.Castle Water (Was SE Water) - a joke company. Invoices for trough meters amount to eight printed pages each. Still waiting to go 'paperless' despite several emails since they took over. Invoices arrive days if not a week or so after the date printed on them. No longer read anything. Need a degree in mathematics to check the calculations.
from the FT in 2017:
Castle Water is a privately owned water company that operates out of a 17th-century castle in Scotland. It was set up three years ago by John Reynolds, its chief executive, who is an investment banker and a former member of the Water Industry Commission for Scotland. Mr Reynolds is also the former chair of the Church of England Ethical Investment Advisory Group and author of the book Ethics in Investment Banking
Says it all really....
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I've used God for the last few years. Sometimes sends too little, frequently too much (usually in winter).
To be fair though I've not had a bill yet!
Castle asked me to provide meter number for the previous, 1982, meter when I had bought the land in 2010, without it they could not bill me. Water plus no better, currently have no one billing me for water trough supply in use for 18 months! What does one do?
Castle Water took over billing for our account last year and are pushing all the work onto the customer. I'm expected to submit readings regularly and it seems they don't operate meter readers.
No way am I paying in advance though. I'll change supplier first.
it seems they don't operate meter readers.
I had a right set to with our supplier, Affinity (who Castle now handle billing for) because they had our account so far out (in our favour - cost me nearly £5k to catch up). Over 5 years they claimed to have read it 3 times but I know they don't know where the meter is. I asked them for their photos of the readings and all they had was a photo of the road. The meter is inside the field on our side of the hedge. The contract meter readers had been making up their readings.Thats weird because I definitely get bills from Castle when they have read the meter. Got one only just last month. According to Ofwat water companies have a statutory duty to read at least once every 2 years.
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Keep quiet! It's their problem not yours. If they get nasty go to OFWAT.Castle asked me to provide meter number for the previous, 1982, meter when I had bought the land in 2010, without it they could not bill me. Water plus no better, currently have no one billing me for water trough supply in use for 18 months! What does one do?
Keep quiet! It's their problem not yours. If they get nasty go to OFWAT.
You are supposed to be able to go on a Pay As You Go tariff with Castle Water. You send in readings (up to 90 days max between readings) and they send you a bill (allegedly). I'm on that tariff, it was working OK up til last summer during covid when they unilaterally stopped billing people, even if they sent in readings. This screwed things up and when billing resumed I was getting a mixture of estimate and PAYG bills. I 'think' I've got it sorted now, but its taken a year and about 24 hours on the phone and several extra points on my blood pressure to achieve it.
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It should be so simple: - the next bill should be the numerical difference in m3 since the last, x cost per m3, plus the standing charge in days. Writ large on a single 'sheet' of paper. Several meters on one page
If there are no more meter readers for rural supplies such as troughs, fair enough, email a reminder once a quarter and have a decent app or website to be able to enter the numbers per meter
Bulb, in all fairness, has a good model for electricity - simple to operate, easy to see
Chr*st knows why Castle are so inept......