Sunday, March 31, 2013

Money | guardian.co.uk: Water bill for a house that I've never lived in

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Water bill for a house that I've never lived in
Apr 1st 2013, 06:00

Anglian Water is chasing me for a debt that goes back six years

I've recently had two letters sent by a debt collection company on behalf of Anglian Water saying I owe £183 for a property that I have never lived in.

Anglian Water told me that my name was put on the property by my former landlady. She owns two properties. I have never lived in the property with the debt attached and I moved into the other property after the date the debt is for (April 2007) – so this can't even be a case of muddling two addresses.

Anglian now expects me to produce a tenancy agreement for the property, as well a water bill for my parents' house (where I lived before April 2007) so they can reverse the charges.

Please help. I doubt I have a tenancy agreement from six years ago, and I have lived in five different rental properties since.

In any case how on earth can Anglian hold me liable for a water bill for a house I've never lived in? EE, London

We're still not clear how this muddle started. It does seem, as you say, that your landlady gave your name to Anglian as the person responsible for the bills at that time. Perhaps this was a mistake; either that, or she hoped you would pay the bill without noticing it wasn't actually yours.

In any case, the good news is that Anglian has called off the hounds. It has apologised for wrongly pursuing you for the debt. It confirms that it was wrongly informed that you were the tenant of this property and has since had it confirmed that this was not the case – presumably by contacting the landlady who caused the problem.

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Money | guardian.co.uk: Npower won't shed light on night time electricity readings

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Npower won't shed light on night time electricity readings
Apr 1st 2013, 06:00

Npower admits it muddled up our meters but we cannot get any answer to the problem

At the end of October npower told us that the electricity meter in our house, which had been fitted near the beginning of 2011, had the night and day rates the wrong way round. Since our main use of electricity is at night (we have storage radiators), this meant that we have been overcharged for electricity for two years.

I was assured this would be rectified quickly, and I would receive a cheque within 28 days but nothing happened. On 1 February I rang npower, emphasised that I was still being overcharged, provided up-to-date gas and meter readings, and I was assured that I would receive a cheque for the overpayment in 10 days.

I waited 20 days but nothing happened. So this time I went online (21 February) and filled in a complaint box that I found on npower's site, explaining the situation. I received an automated email reply which told me I would receive a response the next working day. Needless to say, there has been no response, by email, telephone or post. MB, Cambridge

Npower holds its hands up to this one. It confirms what you have said. It says it requested an amended bill to correct this on the same day but "unfortunately this became cancelled" as your account moved from its old billing system to its new one.

In its initial response to us, it said that the money it owes you was on its way to you and that it would add a gesture of goodwill. Having learnt from many recent experiences where a company tells us one thing, only for it not to be true, we checked with you that it had been in touch to confirm the amounts. It hadn't – so we then put you in touch with npower. In fact, it could not tell you the exact amount you were owed as it had managed to lose your most recent meter readings. You resubmitted these and it said it would be back in touch.

After a week it still hadn't contacted you. We then contacted it again and discovered that it had actually been underestimating your electricity bill, and that you owed it £363.

Luckily, npower saw sense and has decided to wipe the slate clean. You now owe nothing and it is paying you £50 by way of compensation.

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Money | guardian.co.uk: I know my work is appreciated, but after four months I still haven't received a job description or been given an induction

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I know my work is appreciated, but after four months I still haven't received a job description or been given an induction
Apr 1st 2013, 06:00

My work is appreciated, but after four months I still haven't received a job description and I am out of pocket

Each Friday and Monday we publish the problems that will feature in a forthcoming Dear Jeremy advice column in the Guardian Money supplement so that readers can offer their own advice and suggestions. We then print the best of your comments alongside Jeremy's own insights. Here is the latest dilemma – what are your thoughts?

I'm a parent working as an intern in the public sector. After four months, I still haven't been given an induction. As a result of this, I didn't find out about the possibility of applying for expenses until recently. To date, I still have no job description and have received neither guidance nor support in the role.

I know that the bosses like me and appreciate my work, but I feel I'm being taken advantage of. It's difficult to make ends meet when I am paying travel and food expenses to do a job for free.  

I haven't said anything to my boss because I like the work, I am happy to be getting some experience in the sort of work that I'd like to find some day. I don't want to ruin my chances of being considered for work in the company at a later date. 

• For Jeremy's and readers' advice on a work issue, send a brief email to dear.jeremy@guardian.co.uk. Please note that he is unable to answer questions of a legal nature or reply personally.


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FOXBusiness.com: MARKET COMMENT: M'sia KLCI Down 0.3% Midday; 1655 Support-Dealer

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MARKET COMMENT: M'sia KLCI Down 0.3% Midday; 1655 Support-Dealer
Apr 1st 2013, 05:28

Malaysian shares are down at mid-day break in thin trade, in line with weak regional markets.

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Reuters: Money News: Kotak upgrades Cairn India; shares gain

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Kotak upgrades Cairn India; shares gain
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Reuters Market Eye - Shares in Cairn India Ltd gain 2.2 percent after Kotak Institutional Equities upgraded the stock to "buy" from "add" and kept its target price of 340 rupees, saying the current price provides a good entry point as valuations and expectations have turned reasonable.

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Reuters: Money News: Wilting local, global demand hits factory activity in March

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Wilting local, global demand hits factory activity in March
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BANGALORE (Reuters) - Cooling domestic and foreign demand dragged on Indian manufacturing growth in March, with the sector expanding at its slowest pace since November 2011, a business survey showed on Monday.

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FOXBusiness.com: Japan business mood improves as market reacts to "Abenomics"

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Japan business mood improves as market reacts to "Abenomics"
Apr 1st 2013, 00:50

Japanese business sentiment improved in the first three months of 2013, a central bank survey showed, after Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's aggressive monetary and fiscal policy prescriptions helped to weaken the yen and bolster share prices.

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FOXBusiness.com: China March PMIs rebound, domestic demand shines

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China March PMIs rebound, domestic demand shines
Apr 1st 2013, 04:44

Stronger domestic demand helped China's factory activity to rebound in March, with new orders up sharply in a sign that the underlying economic recovery is strong enough to weather any from patchy export performance, surveys showed on Monday.

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Reuters: Money News: Dr Reddy's shares gain on Zenatane launch

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Dr Reddy's shares gain on Zenatane launch
Apr 1st 2013, 04:56

Reuters Market Eye - Shares in Dr.Reddy's Laboratories gain 2.1 percent after the company on Thursday said in a statement that it launched Zenatane, a generic version of Accutane drug, following its approval by the United States Food & Drug Administration.

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Reuters: Money News: BSE Sensex gains despite record current account gap

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BSE Sensex gains despite record current account gap
Apr 1st 2013, 04:27

Reuters Market Eye - The 50-share Nifty is up 0.32 percent, while the benchmark Sensex is up 0.23 percent. However, broader sentiment is expected to remain weak as current account deficit for the October-December quarter widened to a record high of 6.7 percent of gross domestic product.

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