BEV insolvency

  • Erstellt am 2019-01-31 15:06:48

matte

2019-02-04 11:26:30
  • #1
Can you try like this ;) I would have done it too, but just now the gentleman from the [Stadtwerken] was here and read the meter readings. So that is obsolete for me...
 

Lumpi_LE

2019-02-04 11:32:41
  • #2
I would do it that way too.
 

Caspar2020

2019-02-04 11:35:36
  • #3



Except for the fact that your network operator will slap you with high advance payments again (if you have consumed 1000 kWh more than before).
 

andimann

2019-02-04 11:44:16
  • #4
Hello,



They all have a strict ban from my house... first of all, I am not willing to pay for their completely unnecessary work with my energy costs, and besides, at some point I just got fed up with the discussions about whether they would also obediently take off their dirty shoes to walk down my wooden stairs.
Absolutely no way!

Best regards,
Andreas
 

Steffen80

2019-02-04 11:47:16
  • #5
I had already read it last week... and immediately reversed all recent debits ;) So I shouldn’t have any loss.
 

andimann

2019-02-04 11:51:25
  • #6
Hi,



That’s basically no big deal, as long as the next one doesn’t go bankrupt again... ;-) But with us it actually works out well; the municipal utilities constantly estimate us with values about 1000 kWh above the real consumption. Seen this way, our consumption won’t be higher than expected anyway.

Regards,

Andreas
 
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