Common use of Payment Plans Clause in Contracts

Payment Plans. If you cannot pay your bill, we may offer you an instalment plan and/or ask for a security deposit instead of fitting a prepayment meter. While you still owe us money under your instalment plan, you may not be able to change suppliers. If you move, you will have to pay us the full amount you still owe under the instalment plan, unless you ask us to transfer the amount over to your new address and you continue to take your supply from us. If you fail to make any payment due under the instalment plan, the plan will automatically end and we may install a prepayment meter on the property. We may change your payment method upon 7 working days' notice if you have not paid your bill within 28 days of the due date, and/or have failed to comply with terms and conditions relating to a payment method. We will advise you of the proposed change, reason for and effect of the change and the price that you will pay in the future.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Perks Rewards, Terms and Conditions of Supply, s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com

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