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Hypnodisc 05-04-2012 21:05

Water Bills - Do you pay yours?
 
Received my yearly water bill the other day and it got me thinking;

I'm aware of quite a few people who do not pay their water bill despite reminders - some have never even had a reminder.

I've read that water companies cannot disconnect you (although I've also seen things to counter this) and also that unofficially they rarely chase up non-payers as it's supposedly more trouble than it's worth.

So, are there any here who successfully get away with not paying their water bill?

I will be paying mine - it's cheap as I'm only in a 1 bedroom place, but I can see the justification for not paying, I'm not particularly happy with Thames Water myself because of the hosepipe ban (yet they waste ridiculously high volumes of water a year due to leaks) and have abysmal customer service but I'd rather a quiet life :cool:

johnnybgoode83 05-04-2012 21:07

We don't have water bills in NI :p

It's included in our rates bill.

Hypnodisc 05-04-2012 21:09

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Originally Posted by johnnybgoode83 (Post 57504530)
We don't have water bills in NI :p

It's included in our rates bill.

I like it!

I've learned something new today! :)

Belligerence 05-04-2012 21:09

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Originally Posted by Hypnodisc (Post 57504497)
So, are there any here who successfully get away with not paying their water bill?

Now that would be telling. ;)

My neighbour hadn't paid her water bill over four years yet never has been chased up.

Radiomaniac 05-04-2012 21:12

It's impossible to not pay a water bill in the part of London I live in, it's included in the rates, as Johnny said. I wouldn't try to 'get away' without paying anyway.

zx50 05-04-2012 21:13

Of course we do, otherwise we wouldn't have running water. I'm pretty sure that our water supply would be stopped if we didn't pay our water bill.

swingaleg 05-04-2012 21:15

Mines included in my housing rent so I don't get a seperate water bill

posh1 05-04-2012 21:15

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Originally Posted by zx50 (Post 57504676)
Of course we do, otherwise we wouldn't have running water. I'm pretty sure that our water supply would be stopped if we didn't pay our water bill.

They cannot disconnect your water supply.

They can chase you for payment though.:)

johnnybgoode83 05-04-2012 21:16

Isn't clean water a basic human right?

far2cool 05-04-2012 21:17

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Originally Posted by Hypnodisc (Post 57504497)
I will be paying mine - it's cheap as I'm only in a 1 bedroom place, but I can see the justification for not paying, I'm not particularly happy with Thames Water myself because of the hosepipe ban (yet they waste ridiculously high volumes of water a year due to leaks) and have abysmal customer service but I'd rather a quiet life :cool:

Somebody was watching 'Watchdog' a couple of weeks ago :L :D

DaisyBumbleroot 05-04-2012 21:17

Wtf!? I've never heard of people not paying their bill, and I'd have thought they'd get chased up! Is this true then, lots of people actually get away with not paying!?

posh1 05-04-2012 21:18

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Originally Posted by DaisyBumbleroot (Post 57504764)
Wtf!? I've never heard of people not paying their bill, and I'd have thought they'd get chased up! Is this true then, lots of people actually get away with not paying!?

You do seem very naive may I say.

far2cool 05-04-2012 21:18

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Originally Posted by johnnybgoode83 (Post 57504740)
Isn't clean water a basic human right?

so's food and shelter

But I doubt we'll be getting let off rent and supermarket bills...

far2cool 05-04-2012 21:19

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Originally Posted by DaisyBumbleroot (Post 57504764)
Wtf!? I've never heard of people not paying their bill, and I'd have thought they'd get chased up! Is this true then, lots of people actually get away with not paying!?

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Originally Posted by posh1 (Post 57504774)
You do seem very naive may I say.

I've never heard of it either

HenryBane 05-04-2012 21:19

I do, I pay in instalments each month. I would like a water meter though, I don't think I use as much as the guy upstairs who has his girlfriend living with him and I don't see why I should pay the same as him. Not sure if a water meter is possible as the property is a renovated house and I think I'd need to have a separate pipe to the mains which may cost me more money than I'd save.

I didn't pay one month and my arrangement was cancelled and what I owed sent to bailiffs to collect. Took a few phone calls to get the arrangement back on and the bailiffs off my back.

posh1 05-04-2012 21:19

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Originally Posted by far2cool (Post 57504775)
so's food and shelter

No they arent.

Hypnodisc 05-04-2012 21:19

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Originally Posted by far2cool (Post 57504759)
Somebody was watching 'Watchdog' a couple of weeks ago :L :D

No not at all, I don't watch Watchdog - I thought it was common knowledge (ie. I have heard this from time to time over the last few years) that Thames Water in particular has leaks all over the shop which they never seem to want to patch up :mad:

I must admit though I did see a picture the other day of a Thames Water van driver washing his van with what looked like a fire hydrant :cool: More than a little ignorant given the drought and bans

elke21 05-04-2012 21:20

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Originally Posted by Radiomaniac (Post 57504631)
It's impossible to not pay a water bill in the part of London I live in, it's included in the rates, as Johnny said. I wouldn't try to 'get away' without paying anyway.

Didn't rates get abolished in England, many years ago?

Have never had to pay water-bills, due to where I live

InkyPinky 05-04-2012 21:20

I used to live next door to a fella who hadn't payed a water bill in 8 years. He had moved around a lot and if he got a reminder he ignored it. It does happen.

TimMcTVUser 05-04-2012 21:20

So don't pay your bill, don't get chased up for it, but end up with a bad credit report. Cant see them just writing it off without at least letting experian know. Downward spiral from there on.

far2cool 05-04-2012 21:20

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Originally Posted by posh1 (Post 57504801)
No they arent.

:confused: ...

Dare Devil 05-04-2012 21:21

Is this why water bills are so high then, because of non-payers not being chased for the payment?

.... Oh and I pay each month over 10 months.

Mrs Teapot 05-04-2012 21:23

I pay my monthly, once got behind with it and they were like a dog with a bone, not worth the hassle of not paying it.

Radiomaniac 05-04-2012 21:24

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Originally Posted by elke21 (Post 57504812)
Didn't rates get abolished in England, many years ago?

Have never had to pay water-bills, due to where I live

Then it comes under council tax (or whatever it's called these days).

Lain Andrews 05-04-2012 21:25

I pay 15 every month instalments for a 1 bedroom flat :cry::(


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