Would you just start a new bill and pay at the end of the month? First time moving out and trying to work it out…Also we are paying the TV licence monthly, do you pay a start up fee for that or just the £12 whatever it is!!
The TV license remains the same price where ever you move too, so just ring them and update your address details. Be aware that they will not send you out a new license, but this doesn’t matter, as long as you have told them of the address change, you keep your old TV license with old address on, and once the year of that license is up you will be sent a new one. There will be nothing more or less to pay because of the move.
Utilities will not charge set up or start up fees. Just ring your old (current) suppliers as soon as possible and give them the date you will be moving out. Then on that day ring them again with meter readings. They will send out final bills, to your new address if you give it to them. If you want to stay with the same suppliers, they will almost certainly want your business and can automatically create new bills for your new place. Or, on moving into your new place, you can just ring a new supplier with the meter readings from your new house.
Your first bills will be paid in arrears. The first bill (for monthly payments) will probably be higher as it will be the from the date you moved in to the end of the first full month, for example. This isn’t set in stone and depends on what payment arrangements you set up etc.
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2010 Mar 09 1There are no start up fees for utilities. Bt usually charge for putting in a land line if you dont have one but even they have an offer on at the moment where it is free.
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Avensus
2010 Mar 09 2The TV license remains the same price where ever you move too, so just ring them and update your address details. Be aware that they will not send you out a new license, but this doesn’t matter, as long as you have told them of the address change, you keep your old TV license with old address on, and once the year of that license is up you will be sent a new one. There will be nothing more or less to pay because of the move.
Utilities will not charge set up or start up fees. Just ring your old (current) suppliers as soon as possible and give them the date you will be moving out. Then on that day ring them again with meter readings. They will send out final bills, to your new address if you give it to them. If you want to stay with the same suppliers, they will almost certainly want your business and can automatically create new bills for your new place. Or, on moving into your new place, you can just ring a new supplier with the meter readings from your new house.
Your first bills will be paid in arrears. The first bill (for monthly payments) will probably be higher as it will be the from the date you moved in to the end of the first full month, for example. This isn’t set in stone and depends on what payment arrangements you set up etc.
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Moved plenty of times
sensible_man
2010 Mar 09 3In the U.S., there are security deposits made to start up service. Not sure if this applies where you are.
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