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martinev


Joined: 24/10/2008
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Message Posted:
26/03/2012 14:39

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I have tried to view Kibtek's latest tariff on their website but it seems to have reverted to January 2009 whereas it was previously showing the tariff from November 2011 !!



I should therefore be grateful if anyone would point me in the right direction.



Thanks.



Martinev



Redwine


Joined: 15/01/2009
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Message Posted:
26/03/2012 14:46

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Look on your last bill

1st 233 units 0.38 tl

2nd 233 units 0.48 tl

3rd not dure how many but 0.52 TL



martinev


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Message Posted:
26/03/2012 14:55

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Thanks for that Redwine.



The reason I asked is that we are not billed directly by Kibtek.



Thanks for taking the time to respond.



Martinev



keithcaley



Joined: 13/06/2008
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Message Posted:
26/03/2012 16:19

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You are allowed eight and a third units per day since the last meter reading in the lowest and each subsequent band, before you start being charged on the next band up

So, if there are 28 days between readings, you will be allowed 28 x 8.3333 = 233 units in each band

29 days = 242

30 days = 250

31 days = 258

32 days = 266 etc

You might think that you would never get a reading period longer than 31 days, but weekends get in the way, as do holidays, meter readers sick, early reading at Xmas etc

If you get a 'short' period followed by an unusually long period (between readings, that is) then the second period can often have units charged at a rate for which you would not otherwise have 'qualified' which results in a higher aggregate bill for the two months than would have been the case

I have seen people suggest that this is a deliberate ploy on the part of Kibtek, but I suspect that the same people also think that the moon landings were a hoax, & 9/11 was a CIA plot



Smity



Joined: 14/09/2009
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Message Posted:
26/03/2012 16:23

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Very Informative Keith Cheers



Like the last paragraph but I thought 911 was a fast sports car LOL



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