BILL BREAKDOWN

Every energy customer urged to check bills NOW for errors as thousands could end up in debt

HOUSEHOLDS should check their bills for errors now, or risk ending up in debt later down the line.

The warning comes as some customers have noticed inaccuracies on their statements, which have forced them to fork out thousands of pounds in one lump sum.

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Energy customers are urged to check their bills for mistakesCredit: Getty

No matter which company you're with, it's important to note that energy and electricity suppliers don't always get the bill right.

And with prices currently sky high, it's more important than ever to avoid being caught short by a costly billing error.

But you can reduce the risk of this by staying on top of your statements, whether by email or post, so any changes or inaccuracies can be spotted as soon as they crop up.

If you don't receive your bill monthly, speak to your supplier to see if it can assist with sending you regular statements.

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One woman posted a warning in the Facebook group, Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK group after she was stung by a billing error.

She was moved over to from another company last year, and noticed that her account was in credit for electricity.

She said: "I'm on a smart meter and I also give meter readings - but on my energy bill, the electricity has been "nil" on-and-off for the last couple of months, but gas was still charged."

After speaking with the supplier, the woman was told that there is an issue with a number of customers who were changed over from other companies last year, which is leading to billing errors.

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She said: "Fortunately, I'm still in a small amount of credit, but if this would have gone on, it could have been a real issue."

Her post amassed over 200 comments, with people noting that they're in similar situations.

A fellow group member said: "I'm currently in this situation after being switched to EDF - they charged me for electricity and not gas - now on top of the price hikes I'm paying off a monthly debt."

While another said: "I had the same issue yet I’ve been with British Gas for years.

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