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Showing posts with label Scottish power. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scottish power. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Factors, electricty and post

Today I got a letter from my beloved Factors (who take vast quantities (in my opinion) of my money every 3 months for (apparently) cleaning the communal areas, keeping them painted, insuring the building, keeping the lift working, and keeping the door entry system working. They are at best reactive, since there are some issues which they haven't resolved in three years (see later...)

Anyway, today's letter was about electricity. It seems that the developers of my flats were rather lax about transferring the 'common' electricity supply for lights and lift, over to the factors. This has resulted in the factor not charging us for the electricity. So today we got a bill for the common electricity usage from Sept '04 - May '06 of (in my case £201.40).

So handily, in the month where I have no income, I get a bill for £201.40... and thats only up until 2006!

The factors are also useless at dealing with other issues, like post. Our mail is classed as being a 'commercial building' by the Post Office, so we only get mail on business days (not Saturday's) and only in a big sack, not sorted. It is also just left on a table at the bottom of the stair and not delivered to our flats. We do have a 'pigeon hole' style arrangement for letters in the bottom of the stair, but these are totally open, and due to the great 'SERVICE' button on the door entry system, stuff goes missing occasionally. I am now cheesed off enough about this to complain to the Post Office that they are not delivering my post properly.....wish me luck.

Friday, April 20, 2007

Utilities companies

Why do companies assume that you will be at home at random times of the day?

Scottish power want to see my meter urgently, and indeed have sent me several letters about it. Demanding access on weekdays between 9 and 12. Thankfully their last letter was much nicer and had an email address so I could organise a mutually convenient time for them to visit - if they had done that in the first place.....