Exactly.
Being told to close down exisiting plants, then when we apply to build new ones, for example new Nuclear plants at Hinkley point, the Government dilly dally over making decisions for years, result is that we had to pull out because the costs were getting ridiculous just to confirm the...
No offense intended, but if you'd let them know your details and meter reads when you moved in, you wouldn't have had such a large bill. I'm assuming it was addressed to The Occupier, or to the previous tenants?
Estimated bills aren't money grabbing, they're based on prior household usage and...
Because 85% of a bill is set by regulatory, tax, and supply costs, which are pretty much the same for all big six suppliers (The smaller companies get tax benefits such as not having to pay the green tax)
10% is running costs, and 5% is profit.
The only way to avoid having to all change prices...
Yup.
And the reason the smaller companies only have a small customer base is because once they get over 250k customers they have to start including things like the green tax on customers bills (which as smaller suppliers they're actually exempt from - unfair advantage?), which is why they're...
No problem, phones shouldn't be down, if they were they probably would have been down for 30 minutes before we announced the rise to the City, shouldn't be any longer.It will be 2 years exactly after your start date. Keep in mind as well that energy companies (Thanks to OFGEM and the Retail...
I work for BG. I know it takes between 14 and 21 days to notify your current supplier. This is due to distance selling regualtions - Energy Companies's have to offer a two week cool-off period, during which point they aren't allowed to contact your exisiting supplier in case you change your mind...