Examples of Pay As You in a sentence
If you are a Pay As You Go customer we will not send you bills, but we will send you a statement showing how much Energy you have used.
Our Charges may differ depending on how you pay for your Energy and depending on your individual circumstances, we may charge different prices or ask you to pay in a certain way, to pay a Security Deposit, or to use certain meter types (for example a Pay As You Go meter).
If you do not provide a security deposit and it is not safe and/or practical to install a Pay As You Go meter(s) we may disconnect your supply and recover any costs reasonably incurred.
We will not ask for a Security Deposit if you choose to pay for your Energy through a Pay As You Go meter and it is safe and reasonably practical for you to use a Pay As You Go meter.
If you fail to make any payment due under the instalment plan, the plan will automatically end and we may install a Pay As You Go meter instead to help you pay for the Energy you use, and recover any money you still owe us or we may stop supplying Energy by disconnecting the Property).
If there is a Green Deal at the Property we will send you a statement every 6 months which will include the following information: (i) that your Property is a Green Deal Premises; (ii) details of your weekly Green Deal Charges; (iii) how your Green Deal Charges are collected through your Pay As You Go meter (if applicable); and (iv) where you can find impartial advice about your Green Deal Plan.
This may include repairing or updating the Smart Meter, changing your Smart Meter from a credit meter to a Pay As You Go meter or disconnecting your supply (all in accordance with the terms of this Contract).
If you use a Pay As You Go meter which is a Smart Meter installed by another Supplier, it may not work correctly when you transfer to us.
If you cannot pay your bill as agreed under this Contract, we may stop supplying Energy by disconnecting the Property or we may fit a Pay As You Go meter, or we may offer you an instalment plan.
All staff employed earn below the current Pay As You Earn (PAYE) threshold 3.