Me too. They seem to be running the scheme under which our new heating system and insulation was put in. Poor explanation of the issue. Another one of these occasions when the author of a letter, or similar, thinks it's obvious what they're talking about, when it is far from it. Badly addressed letter as well - no name, no proper address and begins with "Hi". Ends with "Thanks" and "The OVO Team" no actual person. Modern ways, I suppose and I'm just old-fashioned.Just googled them - energy company.
OVO are my energy company for gas and electricity @Annb6.9 at 0630 today. Very tired so went back to sleep in the chair until about 09.30. BG up a bit by then, but had breakfast and insulin and it's down into the 5's now, which is where I want it. Put my basal insulin up to 50u from the 48 the nurse wants me to use and I think I will be more comfortable with that, but we'll see how it goes.
Had a letter today from an organisation called "OVO" telling me that they have my data and explaining how it is safe with them. Never heard of OVO so why do they have my data? The letter wasn't addressed properly - no name, just the house number and the Postcode. There is one mention of energy efficiency at the bottom of the first page so I wonder if it is something to do with our new heating system, or just some kind of junk/scam. Not sure what to do about it at the moment.
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Yes, that does explain a bit, but the content is about the data they hold about us and how they will protect it. Not important if all they have is an address and what was installed. They might also have something about Neil's status because it's he who was given the grant towards the job being done while I provided the actual cash for the rest of it.OVO are my energy company for gas and electricity @Annb
The company is genuine, but obviously I have no idea if your letter is genuine. Who can tell these days...
EDIT Just seen your reply to @dunelm
I just looked for an email from OVO to me personally, and yes it does begin
"Hi (my first name) .....
(Then the body of the email)
And it finishes....
Thanks
THE OVO TEAM"
2ND EDIT
This may explain a bit.
Your installers would have registered only your address for all the stuff you had done. It will only be registered to your address. Your name will not appear on that registration of the stuff you had done. The installers register it, obviously also in order to get paid. You do not personally register any of the stuff you had done. It is not registered to your name at all. Only the address where the stuff was done...
No matter how tough you are personally, that sounds rough....souped up immune system has gone rogue and large blisters erupt without notice. I'm less skin covered than wound dressing covere
As requested - no hugs, but ouch Ian, that sounds painful! The walking bit I get - I can't get shoes on either with all the bandaging, but for you that must be a difficult cross to bear. That and the pain. Wish there was something I could do to help, other than the prayers you are always included in.Morning all on frez up yer ninny (© Mrs R.E.D. P aka my mum) Tuesday in L.A. No known fbg but it would be interesting as my souped up immune system has gone rogue and large blisters erupt without notice. I'm less skin covered than wound dressing covered. Fortunately JKP trained as a nurse, there are none in delicate areas and Amazon deliver - not sure about other offal. Since Saturday I can really only wear a sock on my left foot due to a cluster of goodies, several dressings and a bandage. so step count is minimal. We all have different crosses to bear so no hugs please. My treatment team are aware and the big picture is that last scan showed a stable disease. I'm taking a break from drip trip this time. @alf_Josiah I hope Mrs A. J. had a positive visit to the fracture clinic. @gennepher what a strange story of rage. Thank you for that magnificent sketch. Two grandchildren here later - the Little Guy ™ and his Big sister, England playing cricket (should win that one) so there's all the hugs and blessings a man could ever need. Take care, don't over do the yamas and peace be with you.
Robot letterMe too. They seem to be running the scheme under which our new heating system and insulation was put in. Poor explanation of the issue. Another one of these occasions when the author of a letter, or similar, thinks it's obvious what they're talking about, when it is far from it. Badly addressed letter as well - no name, no proper address and begins with "Hi". Ends with "Thanks" and "The OVO Team" no actual person. Modern ways, I suppose and I'm just old-fashioned.
Thank you @gennepher - currently basking in a downpourGreat Art Bit @dunelm
Have a good day...
Some don't know they're bornThank you @gennepher - currently basking in a downpour
Is that a cloud I can see?Some don't know they're born
Were I come from we'd pray for the tiniest bit of rain ...
Anonymous Yorkshire men .
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Chin up, is all we can do here
And apply internal coolant as applicable , obv...
Salut..
That’s shocking - only feels like 83 - quick, everyone round the fire!Some don't know they're born
Were I come from we'd pray for the tiniest bit of rain ...
Anonymous Yorkshire men .
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Chin up, is all we can do here
And apply internal coolant as applicable , obv...
Salut..
Wish that was true. We have a murderous cat. She will hunt anything smaller than herself. This years known casualties : a bluetit, a robin, a couple of sparrows, whole nest of song thrush chicks, several voles, mice, a shrew, a small snake, one slow worm (may have survived minus it's tail) a lizard ( injured and probably died) Uncountable numbers of insects and spiders...You wouldn't think anything would kill a laylandii. Hope the magnolia tree does much better.
It is lovely that your garden is a haven for wildlife.
That is a shame @SlimLizzy - although it is highly likely that lots of birds and other wildlife have survived in your garden.Wish that was true. We have a murderous cat. She will hunt anything smaller than herself. This years known casualties : a bluetit, a robin, a couple of sparrows, whole nest of song thrush chicks, several voles, mice, a shrew, a small snake, one slow worm (may have survived minus it's tail) a lizard ( injured and probably died) Uncountable numbers of insects and spiders...
Counting them up I am actually a bit shocked.
Not exactly a haven for wildlife. Sadly
Seems the only things she doesn't catch are moles.
Not exactly a haven for wildlife. Sadly
MrSlim pulled it up with without difficulty, the roots appeared to be dead. So now there is a lovely magnolia tree there.We planted one leylandii to see how it would withstand the climate here. That was something like 45 years ago. It died back, dried out by the wind but I didn't take it out. It stood there, brown and horrid looking for a year or two but after that it sprouted some green at the top. Looked ridiculous but I hate pulling out anything that has some life in it so I left it there. Now, it is tall and green and does withstand all the wind that our climate can throw at it but it is still brown at the base - that part never recovered. Doesn't matter too much because it is now surrounded by other greenery so you can only see the bottom of it from certain angles.
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