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More new rules from the nanny state.
Instead of banning ordinary lightbulbs, why don't they take VAT off the energy efficent ones, which would encourage more people to use them, but afford people the choice. I prefer the old fashioned bulbs, and therefore will begin store piling them for the future. |
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Kate -for a truly romantic light you need candles - natural beeswax with cotton wicks and containing only essential oils.
Gary - energy saving bulbs last much , much longer so work out less expensive anyway |
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Have loads of candles Margaret .. trouble is, just had downstairs decorated and the smoke marks they left on me wallpaper wasn't very econimical. Garinda: Cannot possible imagine what you meant by the use of candles/man. :rolleyes: Ok, now lowering the tone .. tell me tomorrow. |
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Wonderful! Oops! Billions of LE bulb’s, less demand, less income/profit. Must maintain profit margins. I know increase prices. That’s better! Profit margins back to above their normal. Fat cats buy new motor launch/Porche/holiday home. Sorry for being such a cynic but the energy companies are past masters at increasing prices and making it seem like the increase is less than it really is, until you sit down and do the maths that is. But how many people can actually work out their bill before it arrives? This getting off the topic a bit but do you know how, for example, Powergen works out how many units are charged at the Primary rate? You won’t find the answer on your bill. I found out by ringing Powergen and asking. For electricity it is 900 units in a year. That is 2.47 units per day or 226 units for a 92 days quarter. Other suppliers have different figures. And the electricity Primary rate is very nearly twice the Secondary rate. |
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If you are on a tariff that charges more for the 'first batch' of leccy, you will not be paying a 'standing charge'.
A standing charge is the company's way of charging you for maintenance of supply lines and when they abolish the standing charge they recoup it by charging more for the initial supply of units used. |
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Now if you will excuse me for a few minutes I have this rather scrumptious looking Chocolate Brownie, that leapt off the shelf at Asda and landed in my trolley, to sample. Mmmmmmmmmm! Delicious! |
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Good idea though. Somebody remind me again how the government is not interfering in our daily lives. |
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Elecrician's motto, many hands make light work,
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