Massimo Giovanni
Old Timer⭐⭐
@THE SEVENTIES NORTH BANK , with you keeping tabs on sweets and coca-cola, me on cereals and fruit, @kaymac on petrol we are on top of this!
As you get older, everything is appreciated!As you get older, comfort food is more appreciated.
BP now 159.9 for unleaded.Jet Rochford down again to 162.7p / BP Toomeys down to 161.9p (E10)
The £ to US$ exchange rate might make a difference.BP now 159.9 for unleaded.
Looks like everywhere might drop as its been widely publicised the price of crude oil is dropping
It's been hovering between £1 - $1.15-19 for several months, crap rate for anyone going out there.The £ to US$ exchange rate might make a difference.
There's usually a discount for paying by DD.I have had an email from my provider
Offering me the chance to go from variable to fixed term.
The price they quoted me for fixed term when I worked it out over the year actually equates to £4,300 per year far, far more that what I am paying now and that is with over £600 in credit.
Obviously I declined the offer but if they try and increase my DD by too much I shall cancel the DD and just pay the bill as it comes in.
Dont be taken in with fixed deal if offered,. Work it out and the total sum over the year.
Interesting, I filled up yesterday and it was £153.9. Bubble burst?BP Toomeys now 157.9 today. Just been there. Half of the unleaded pumps have the dreaded empty sign on though, as word is getting around obviously.
I have had an email from my provider
Offering me the chance to go from variable to fixed term.
The price they quoted me for fixed term when I worked it out over the year actually equates to £4,300 per year far, far more that what I am paying now and that is with over £600 in credit.
Obviously I declined the offer but if they try and increase my DD by too much I shall cancel the DD and just pay the bill as it comes in.
Dont be taken in with fixed deal if offered,. Work it out and the total sum over the year.
Fairly sure unleaded was 157.9 yesterday morning when I was buying diesel at 179.9 but at least it was below 180 a litre.Interesting, I filled up yesterday and it was £153.9. Bubble burst?
it is very frightening and I suspect something will be done by the government although it is the people who fall just over the threshold for any support that I fear may struggle more than they think.You might want to take into account the 65% increase in September/October and see how that works out for you. They're expecting another increase in April next year also.
Something has got to give with these energy prices, people just won't pay.
As for DD, I would say, pay your bill when you get it, the energy market is a dangerous game right now and will only get worse come the Winter Months.
Agree with you, as many just won't be able to afford to. But i doubt the energy co's will do anything, just add the amount to what the consumer owes?.Something has got to give with these energy prices, people just won't pay.
We haven't had a bad winter for a few years. Odds on this one will be?. And if so, it will be terrible for a lot of people.it is very frightening and I suspect something will be done by the government although it is the people who fall just over the threshold for any support that I fear may struggle more than they think.
Found the receipt and you were right @Sammy Shrimper, it was 157.9p. God knows where I got 153.9 from, maybe it was early morning fog?Fairly sure unleaded was 157.9 yesterday morning when I was buying diesel at 179.9 but at least it was below 180 a litre.
BP Toomey was always more expensive than everyone else, clearly a change in their pricing strategy to get a greater market share.
We haven't had a bad winter for a few years. Odds on this one will be?. And if so, it will be terrible for a lot of people.
The way we're going Jan & Feb will be so depressing it's untrue?. And as for the pre Christmas spending spree, good luck to that!.
it is very frightening and I suspect something will be done by the government although it is the people who fall just over the threshold for any support that I fear may struggle more than they think.