24-06-2015 11:05 - edited 24-06-2015 11:08
24-06-2015 11:05 - edited 24-06-2015 11:08
I received my monthly bill and it's saying the balance is £16.50 which is strange because my usual bills are around £40 mark. When I went into the breakdown it says 'balance brought forward -£30.80'.
I'm not sure what that means? Do I only owe £16 or do I owe £30+16=£46? I'm confused as to why I have a minus balance brought forward anyway. I pay monthly by direct debit and although I've never missed a payment I've never paid extra either?
Any help would be great!
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on 24-06-2015 14:22
on 24-06-2015 14:22
That will be it, an overpayment for your earlier contract.
on 25-06-2015 06:10
on 25-06-2015 06:10
It will be an adjustment for your previous account, it would have been done automatically by the system when changing over.
on 25-06-2015 13:31
on 20-05-2017 23:23
on 20-05-2017 23:23
on 20-05-2017 23:31
on 20-05-2017 23:31
@Anonymous wrote:
I paid my bill and when I went on the breakdown part of it it say balance brought forward £172 bit then on the balance due bit it says -207 what do I have to pay
Nothing to pay. You are £207 in credit.