Hi Jayden, All that you mention is correct and i understand as a consumer that there will be difference when it comes to estimated bills. I would just like to highlight that the point of frustration was the bill mentioned the value as ACTUAL (meaning meter is read )and not ESTIMATE and that was wrong. If the actual values you mention in the bill are false, it does raise credibility and trust issues on how the meter is being read in reality and people can be fooled if they do not verify the sam ...