Manchester Evening News

Pensioner struggling to eat after £800 gas bill blunder

- By SOPHIE HALLE-RICHARDS

AN ELDERLY woman is struggling to pay for food after British Gas ‘mistakenly’ sent a threatenin­g bailiff letter – then owed her £800.

Sandra, who is 71, says she has contacted the energy firm every day for the past few weeks in an attempt to get her money back, after claims she was wrongly told she hadn’t paid her gas and electricit­y bills.

She claims she is £800 in credit having paid more than she owed after receiving two letters from bailiff companies – threatenin­g to take her possession­s from her Oldham home.

Sandra, who is also disabled, said the payment had ‘emptied’ her bank account, and she has been left struggling to afford basic necessitie­s since March.

After being contacted by the M.E.N, British Gas has since confirmed the refund is on its way and said the mix-up was because the firm hadn’t received accurate meter readings and there wasn’t a wasn’t a live direct debit on the gas account.

The pensioner said British Gas previously offered to pay her a cheque for the amount owed, but Sandra said it wasn’t practical for her to get to the bank due to her disabiliti­es. She has always paid for her bills via direct debit and said she is confused about why the firm couldn’t repay her straight to her bank account.

Sandra broke down in tears as she told the M.E.N. how stressful the situation has been for her.

She said: “I have been messaging them constantly every day. They are not paying me back my money. I am a pensioner and disabled and I really don’t need the added stress. It’s affecting my health.

“They told me on Tuesday they were going to send me a cheque but I am disabled and it would mean I would need to get all the way into my bank in town to cash it. I have always paid by direct debit. I don’t

see why they can’t just pay it straight into my account.”

Sandra said she contacted British Gas in March after receiving a letter threatenin­g to instruct bailiffs if she didn’t pay what she owed.

She said: “I phoned them back in March to ask why they were still telling me I owed money when I had paid it. I had to pay another sum and someone rang me back and told me I was in £800 credit. I still haven’t received a formal apology from British Gas about it and they still haven’t paid me,” she said.

“I just don’t know what else to do. The last payment I sent them emptied my bank account until the end of April. I had no money for food but they just weren’t interested.”

 ?? ?? Sandra has been locked in a battle with British Gas
Sandra has been locked in a battle with British Gas

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