When the prices rose last year and companies were folding I decided to act. My landlord has all her properties on pre-pay meters but I said 'Sod it' and moved to a normal meter and standard tariff but just for gas. Got the meter changed, no problem.
I then asked Scot Power for a price plan. The best they could offer was £67 per month, just for the gas. 'No way, Jose', says I as that's more than the average I have been paying for gas and electricity over the years - I have spreadsheets. The three bills I have had for gas since then average out at £34 per month - this month I work it out at about £37 - and they are for autumn and winter and with the new price increases. Come spring and summer they will be minuscule. Since the 21st of December I have used £17.99 of electricity, that's on a pre-pay meter which is why I know. I am in almost all day every day - six room two bed flat - and I do not like to be cold.
I am now reading stories of people saying they are paying £60 or more extra per month since the increase, and some claiming rises of £1,400 per year (£116 pcm). They are on top of what they were using not in total. What are they living in: mansions? And are they sitting in T shirts and shorts on a cold winter's evening with the thermostat turned up?
Yes, of course the bills will go up further in April, I get that. I also do understand that many people are struggling with the bills. However, I do think that the media is picking out figures which are at the extreme end and using them emotively. They surely cannot be indicative of the rises across the board: can they?