Yes, Direct Debit is great when you hate paperwork, as I do; what’s not great is when the vendor takes a fixed amount per month that’s set too high.
Witness Southern Electric; they’ve been debiting me £70 per month for the past year or so, and I reckon that’s rather too high, so I sent in a meter reading and prepared to merge my gas and electric payments on a British Gas scheme for a year or so.
I phoned Southern Electric and – long story short – I’ve been averaging £47/month consumption, the six-monthly billing period runs Feb-August, and my credit with them is currently some £417.
It took several attempts to point out that the money in credit now would still far exceed any plausible bill that would arrive in August (“round 47 up to 50 and multiply by 6, that’s £300, and yet you currently have £417 and yet would still be debiting me for another 2 or 3 months”) … so they’re dropping my debit to £50/month and after banging on about mathematics for a few minutes are sending me a refund of the credit that remained after my previous bill – £137 – but it’s still not ideal. They’re basically holding hostage some £60 to £100 of mine, until I close my account with them.
So, I’m glad I’m switching, gives me a chance to draw a line under this nonsense.
Direct Debit is still the simplest and cheapest way to pay – but you have to watch the buggers in case they’re stockpiling your money.
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