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don't even talk to me about the company who have hundreds of quid of my money they deny they haven't received but has been paid out of my account
or the the hundreds I now subsequently OWE them and the demand monthly I get saying I am hundreds in debt to them and the demand I increase my direct debit to 3 times the amount I currently pay been going on since collapse of company 24th september eventually got my 8 week letter should I take it further!!?? there is murmerings they might compensate and re set but now gone quiet again - they are just front men and women for corrupt organisations praying on vulnerable people good job I am a complete barsteward but think of others who are much more vulnerable |
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oh yes - the other trick is to blame the companies that have collapsed for not sending information to companies who took over
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The small suppliers can be very disingenuous I'm afraid moisok. I've always played the switch game, and took a gamble of switching to one that had a terrible customer service rep. And it is a gamble. It took nearly a year to resolve an issue where they mistook a read. A lot of on hold stuff and going around in circles.
The two parties have to agree the read at switch. So there is a reliance on the company you've left to a large extent, to provide the correct information. Likely to be a lot trickier when they have stopped trading. People should stick to the mainstream suppliers if they aren't prepared for the possible fight. Even the mainstream suppliers can be tricky. |
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I WAS WITH ONE OF THE MAINSTREAM!!! and now with another BIG company and they are knuts to talk to and use their employees to take the flak it is fkn hilarious and pointless to rave at them but I do ask them why they work for them ha ha what a barwteward I am sorry ha ha
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None of the big 6 have gone kapoot to my knowledge.
Unfortunately DD gives them a lot of power. Obviously it's intended to smooth out the variable cost, but they do use it to improve cash flow I feel. I took my water off the DD and just make the payments automatically after the bill has been generated. |
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Good grief. Fixed rate of £90 a month (£1049 yearly) runs out end of June. Same company just offered £278 a month (£3337 yearly).
FFS that is some hike! |
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WE have considerable woods and riverside trees around us - so no panic here
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Switched off my gas completley
Gone to the Gym instead!!! ![]() |
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The bookies will be full next winter.
6d lucky 15 settlers required. |
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more likely the fking morgues!
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That is unreal HGS,i hope you get it a fair bit cheaper than that.
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Hope so too pa. Never been more important to shop around.
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150 quid bill 1st month on the new rate , And we have had the heating on a fair bit , so not too bad tbh
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ur getting conditioned ..case..to the unacceptable..all part of the plan to grind us subserviently into the ground..rise up,rise up
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Price cap going up another £900
Mainly caused by gas prices Dosent bother me as i hardly use gas ![]() |
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Aye but they'll bung up standing charges. Can't avoid
them bastads, unless you get rid of gas altogether. Looking at gas prices lately I was expecting cap to go up 400ish, seems the guy today is an expert but maybe its a bit of worst case? |
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Martin Lewis
The Ofgem Chief Exec has told MPs the price cap will rise c42% in Oct putting typical use to £2,800/yr. I'm glad he's been open about this, I asked last week for them to publish forward guidance. This is higher than analysts predictions of £2,600 (both bloody awful though) |