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Was I hearing things recently when I think I heard our wonderful Prime Minister telling energy company's to rationalise their tarriffs and charge householders the lowest tarrifs to keep costs down.
I have just heard on the news that the Government wants the energy company's to charge more so that they can invest in the future.
Am I having problems understanding things or what.?
I started out with nothing and I've still got most of it left
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Just remember your electricity bill is the Charge of the Light Brigade.
I started out with nothing and I've still got most of it left
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I pay my power bills by monthly direct debit, it seems not being satisfied with overcharging us that they also want to overcharge us in advance. I have just changed suppliers once again and my old supplier had to refund me in excess of £350. This money would have been far better in my account than theirs.
I saw an advert by EON the other day, they appear to be claiming to care about their customers and believe that no one should have to pay more for their energy that anyone else, or some such drivel.
Their new found interest in being fair and transparent is not only insincere because they have had to bullied into changing their attitude but is doesn't run very deep, they are now offering only five different tariffs to choose from.
I watched an advert for EON the other day, they appear to be claiming to care about their customers and believe that no one should pay more for their energy that anyone else, or some such drivel.
Their new found interest in being fair and transparent is not only insincere because they have had to bullied into changing their attitude but is doesn't run very deep, they are now offering only five different tariffs to choose from.
I saw an advert by EON yesterday, they appear to be claiming to care about their customers and believe that no one should pay more for their energy that anyone else, or some such drivel.
Their new found interest in being fair and transparent is not only insincere because they have had to bullied into changing their attitude but is doesn't run very deep, they are now offering only five different tariffs to choose from.
I saw an advert by EON the other day, they appear to be claiming to have always cared about their customers and believe that no one should pay more for their energy that anyone else, or some such crap.
Their new found interest in being fair and transparent is not only insincere because they have had to bullied into changing their attitude but is doesn't run very deep, they are now offering only five different tariffs to choose from.
I saw an advert for EON the other day, they seem to be claiming to care more about their customers and believe that no one should pay more for their energy thateveryone else, or some such drivel.
Their new found interest in being fair and transparent is not only insincere because they have had to bullied into changing their attitude but is doesn't run very deep, they are now offering only five different tariffs to choose from.
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I think the technical administrator has a technical fault with some stray electrons going round and round and repeating themselves
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Quote: Voltman wrote in post #6
I saw an advert by EON the other day, they appear to be claiming to care about their customers and believe that no one should have to pay more for their energy that anyone else, or some such drivel.
Their new found interest in being fair and transparent is not only insincere because they have had to bullied into changing their attitude but is doesn't run very deep, they are now offering only five different tariffs to choose from.
I watched an advert for EON the other day, they appear to be claiming to care about their customers and believe that no one should pay more for their energy that anyone else, or some such drivel.
Their new found interest in being fair and transparent is not only insincere because they have had to bullied into changing their attitude but is doesn't run very deep, they are now offering only five different tariffs to choose from.
I saw an advert by EON yesterday, they appear to be claiming to care about their customers and believe that no one should pay more for their energy that anyone else, or some such drivel.
Their new found interest in being fair and transparent is not only insincere because they have had to bullied into changing their attitude but is doesn't run very deep, they are now offering only five different tariffs to choose from.
I saw an advert by EON the other day, they appear to be claiming to have always cared about their customers and believe that no one should pay more for their energy that anyone else, or some such crap.
Their new found interest in being fair and transparent is not only insincere because they have had to bullied into changing their attitude but is doesn't run very deep, they are now offering only five different tariffs to choose from.
I saw an advert for EON the other day, they seem to be claiming to care more about their customers and believe that no one should pay more for their energy thateveryone else, or some such drivel.
Their new found interest in being fair and transparent is not only insincere because they have had to bullied into changing their attitude but is doesn't run very deep, they are now offering only five different tariffs to choose from.
Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity,
and I'm not sure about the former.
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I thought the idea of having a multitude of suppliers was that they would fight each other to be the cheapest and this price war would bring prices down. Well I have news for the idiot who thought up that little idea. Its not working!
If they were forced to declare the price per unit and offer only one tariff it might work.
At the moment they are enjoying operating behind a smokescreen of confusion.
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Volty I agree, they should all be made to have one tariff and publish it along with an explanation how it was arrived at. Furthermore the most expensive one each year should be forced out of business and absorbed by the cheapest one.