A ally_374305385 May 27, 2007 55 0 0 Visit site Jul 1, 2009 #1 What are you finding you are paying for a hook up this year, Ive paid £1.50 to £4
R Rioja Feb 3, 2006 696 0 0 Visit site Jul 2, 2009 #2 I didn't think anyone could charge seperately for hook ups anymore ?
Lutz Mar 14, 2005 9,919 776 30,935 lutzschelisch.wix.com Jul 2, 2009 #3 You are theoretically paying for the service of having a hook up, i.e. the rent of a EHU box, not for the electricity.
You are theoretically paying for the service of having a hook up, i.e. the rent of a EHU box, not for the electricity.
W WatsonJohnG Mar 14, 2005 4,638 0 0 Visit site Jul 2, 2009 #4 It seems strange that in UK we are charged for electricty by calling it a service pitch etc and not as an add on charge due to regulations Yet in France its common to have a sliding scale tariff specifically for 6amp.10amp,or 16 amp
It seems strange that in UK we are charged for electricty by calling it a service pitch etc and not as an add on charge due to regulations Yet in France its common to have a sliding scale tariff specifically for 6amp.10amp,or 16 amp