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Thu, 12 Apr 2012, Charles Ellson remarked: On Wed, 11 Apr 2012 09:01:41 +0100, Roland Perry wrote: In message , at 03:20:32 on Wed, 11 Apr 2012, Charles Ellson remarked: Therefore it's polite (as well as correct) to refer to them as they refer to themselves - a water company. They do ? :- "Severn Trent Water is a member of the Severn Trent Group of companies. Don't be obtuse. I have their bill here, with a logo at the top: Severn Trent Water. Logos don't count, company numbers do. On the bill it refers to "Charges for the water supply, used water and surface water drainage services". Three lots of water! the distinction is important when they connect their pipework to your house. Not in my case. In my case two different companies are involved. And you made an erroneous assumption that the same applied to myself. No, I assumed that you have both mains water and a connection to a public sewer. You assumed there was a distinction between the companies providing water and sewerage. There isn't - it's the same company. You assume they aren't provided by different subsidiaries covered by the same brand. Getting back to tunnelling (or digging, anyway), have you reached Australia yet? Or are all your straw men getting in the way ![]() -- Roland Perry |
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