The first part of the invoice contains your personal details
Posted: Sun Dec 15, 2024 5:36 am
At the top left appears the name of your marketing company , that's us.
Right below we see the invoice issue date , which is different from the charge date. This is very important to avoid confusion: one thing is when the invoice is issued and another is when it will be charged to your bank account.
To finish the invoice header, we see the invoice number .
1. Customer information
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Your name.
Delivery address . Where the service is provided, usually your own home/business.
Reference and customer numbers . They help us to identify cio and cto email lists you and locate the contract. Whenever you have to carry out any procedure, we usually ask you for these identification numbers.
Your NIF.
Address . This has to be the tax address, your permanent place of residence, which may or may not coincide with the delivery address.
Entity. The bank to which you link the payment of the invoice.
Bank details . Account to which the invoice amount is charged. The last four digits are hidden to preserve confidentiality and security.
Date of charge . The date on which the invoiced amount will be deducted from your bank account.
At the end of this section you will see that there is a question to ensure that this information is correct. It is advisable to periodically check your details to ensure that they are still valid. You can change them at any time from the Private Area of the website.
2. Total to pay
ImageHere you will see the kWh and euros of consumption and taxes, and if you have any current discounts. The amount to pay is indicated at the beginning and end of this section.
The total to pay indicates what will be charged to the bank number you have registered.
Here you will see the product or service you have currently contracted, followed by the contract number.
You will see that for each energy, the start and end of the consumption period to which the bill corresponds is indicated.
Next comes the part related to consumption . Here you can check how much electricity you have consumed (measured in kWh) and, next to it, the associated cost (in €/kWh). If you have contracted a product with different prices depending on the time slot of consumption, there will be several lines. Each one will show the consumption in each slot with its cost. What you pay for electricity consumption is calculated by multiplying the kWh consumed by its cost.
Right below we see the invoice issue date , which is different from the charge date. This is very important to avoid confusion: one thing is when the invoice is issued and another is when it will be charged to your bank account.
To finish the invoice header, we see the invoice number .
1. Customer information
Image
Your name.
Delivery address . Where the service is provided, usually your own home/business.
Reference and customer numbers . They help us to identify cio and cto email lists you and locate the contract. Whenever you have to carry out any procedure, we usually ask you for these identification numbers.
Your NIF.
Address . This has to be the tax address, your permanent place of residence, which may or may not coincide with the delivery address.
Entity. The bank to which you link the payment of the invoice.
Bank details . Account to which the invoice amount is charged. The last four digits are hidden to preserve confidentiality and security.
Date of charge . The date on which the invoiced amount will be deducted from your bank account.
At the end of this section you will see that there is a question to ensure that this information is correct. It is advisable to periodically check your details to ensure that they are still valid. You can change them at any time from the Private Area of the website.
2. Total to pay
ImageHere you will see the kWh and euros of consumption and taxes, and if you have any current discounts. The amount to pay is indicated at the beginning and end of this section.
The total to pay indicates what will be charged to the bank number you have registered.
Here you will see the product or service you have currently contracted, followed by the contract number.
You will see that for each energy, the start and end of the consumption period to which the bill corresponds is indicated.
Next comes the part related to consumption . Here you can check how much electricity you have consumed (measured in kWh) and, next to it, the associated cost (in €/kWh). If you have contracted a product with different prices depending on the time slot of consumption, there will be several lines. Each one will show the consumption in each slot with its cost. What you pay for electricity consumption is calculated by multiplying the kWh consumed by its cost.