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Can’t top up online, what can I do instead to top up?

  • October 1, 2023
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Chris_OVO
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  • April 27, 2026

Hey ​@hallj12345,

 

I see that you've posted this question in a few different places, so I wanted to let you know that we’ve checked in with our team about any top-up issues others might be experiencing. 

 

We usually keep the banner at the top of the Forum updated with any PAYG outages, so that’s a good spot to check first. If you're still having trouble after that, reaching out to Support is always a great next step. 

 

I'm really glad to hear you were able to top up over the phone! It sounds like the apps have been a bit tricky for you. We’ll keep you posted as soon as we get more information 😊


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  • April 27, 2026

Thanks for replying.  The app seems to be OK now.


For some reason the OVO webpage I arrived at online only gave me links to PAYG portal and app  But I managed to install the right one thanks to the links provided here. So now pay monthy is set up. My AHD is now showing gas as well as electric which is great. The downside is the debt on the meters hasn't disappeared and I'm getting emails and texts about paying it. I've got an OVO agent calling tomorrow so I'm hoping it can be resolved. The first bill.appeared and I had to pay £67 for last month, which didn't sound right seeing as I was only there for two weeks of that time and didn't have any white goods during that time. Just heating, hot water, lights and charging phone. Hopefully it'll all get resolved. Thanks to Nukecad for helping me get access to the app.

 

 


Ben_OVO
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  • April 28, 2026

Morning ​@NotSoSmartMeters,

 

I’m happy to hear that this is partially resolved, and I’m hoping that it won’t be too long until your completely set up and happy that you’ve been charged correctly.

 

When you speak to the advisor they’ll be able to check the charges for you to see if they’re accurate. Even with the change from PAYG to PAYM, the smart meter should have been recording the readings and sending them to us automatically. I live in a one bed property with electricity and gas, and my bills are generally around the £80 - £100 mark in the winter. The heating and hot water make up the vast majority of this usage. It’s possible that the bill you’ve received is accurate, but the advisor will be able to check the reads and ensure that the charges are correct, and not billed to estimates.

 

Keep us updated as to how you get on, and let us know if you have any further questions.