DavPaz wrote:
I had a similar situation with our old flat. After we moved out, the fucking scummer who moved in after us never bothered to set up his own supplier and it was left in my name. Bizzarely, when I rang to transfer my account to the new house, the suppliers thought it would be fine to continue supply at the flat too.
Two years pass. I get a number of threatening letters and phonecalls from a debt collection agency employed by the supplier chasing £1200 of unpaid bills. That was fun. Apparently, although it's easy to prove you live somewhere, it's hard to prove that you *don't* live somewhere.
Exactly this happened to me. When I called up to challenge the bill (12 months after I moved out, the bailiff letter arrived the same day) I pointed out that not only had I moved out, I had the agents sign off on the meter readings, and they (scottish power) had actually given me a refund.
What was intensely annoying though, was that although someone had given the company my forwarding address, spelt wrong, with my name spelt very wrong, and they had accepted that, and their readings without any question, when I asked for them to confirm to me that the position had been resolved (my job means that I can't have CCJs or any form of financial action against me) I was told that as I had said it wasn't my bill or responsibility, Data protection laws meant that they couldn't tell me when it was resolved.