Re: Energy companies/switching is not always easy.
My daughter has switched twice, to end up worse off with the new company. She said it cost her a lot more. She would have been better off staying with her original supplier.Re: Energy companies/switching is not always easy.
Re: Energy companies/switching is not always easy.
Ive heard many tales of woe with switching energy suppliers and despite being with dual fuel with BG .. Im staying...BG are not the cheapest but its made so difficult to understand what you will get if you do switch, Im feeling its better the devil you know.Re: Energy companies/switching is not always easy.
I switched about two years ago from Eon to Scottish Power and didn't save anything despite it appearing to be cheaper online. The first thing Scottish Power did was increase my monthly payment by £10 and I contacted them to ask why it has increased when as they were cheaper than Eon it should actually decrease. So we met half way and they increased it by £5 but I was not a happy bunny. Anyhow as it turned out I was always in credit and eventually they sent me a cheque and decreased the monthly payment. But I don't really think its worth changing as like others have said the tariffs are too complicated to understand, why are there so many?? Its so unnecessary, and as for the politicians saying people should change.... say no more!! they just don't have a clue Looking forward to hearing how you get on Meg.Re: Energy companies/switching is not always easy.
Do hope it works out cheaper for you Meg. But I honestly carn't see it. We do live in rip off Britain, and the energy company's are the worst for it. Government have given them a license to print money. It will only change if the government buy the energy company's back. Which will not happen.Re: Energy companies/switching is not always easy.
Re: Energy companies/switching is not always easy.
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