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Post by raythesailor on Feb 3, 2017 18:12:56 GMT
N Power have today announced price increases of 10 per cent and in some cases possibly more.
Is it now time when Joe Public can have a voice against exploitation via social media such as this forum to say; ENOUGH IS ENOUGH?
A mass switch to alternative suppliers together of complaints of why, would send reverberations throughout the industry.
Ripp Off Britain and the greedy suppliers that have milked us for years needs a shock.
I am changing next week. Do nothing, the rest will follow suit.
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Post by Northy on Feb 3, 2017 19:05:32 GMT
Im with npower as well, I'll be looking at changing soon, but they have been a nightmare with their billing system (ive been OK) and have been fined millions, no doubt this is to claw it back
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Post by stockportstokie on Feb 3, 2017 19:18:30 GMT
Another reason you should vote Corbyn.
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Post by Dutchpeter on Feb 3, 2017 19:37:54 GMT
Another reason you should vote Corbyn. He'll get rid of Nuclear power stations and there won't be any electricity to pay for
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Post by turtlefox on Feb 4, 2017 0:26:27 GMT
N Power have today announced price increases of 10 per cent and in some cases possibly more. Is it now time when Joe Public can have a voice against exploitation via social media such as this forum to say; ENOUGH IS ENOUGH? A mass switch to alternative suppliers together of complaints of why, would send reverberations throughout the industry. Ripp Off Britain and the greedy suppliers that have milked us for years needs a shock. I am changing next week. Do nothing, the rest will follow suit. Npower are an awful company. Terrible to deal with if you have been over charged and try to scrape as much money out of you as they can. Me and our flat mate were paying at one time £120 a month with Npower and that was when we were giving regular emailed meter readings. After a few months of arguing the toss with them about the price, they sent a letter saying that they had been over charging and we got the bill down to about £50. I switched to OVO when my mate moved out and for one week had electric in the flat on no tariff while the change was taking place. A few weeks later I got a letter off Npower saying that I owed them £ 146 for the one week when I didn't have an authorised supplier. Luckily, the bill was in my mates name and I sent the second letter that they sent back to them, stating that he didn't live here anymore. I now pay about £ 35 a month with OVO. Only on a flat with just me in it but you can see the difference and that is with all the heating on at the moment. I recommend them.
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Post by harryburrows on Feb 4, 2017 9:18:59 GMT
Another reason you should vote Corbyn. There are others ?
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Post by dimbulb on Feb 4, 2017 9:24:58 GMT
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Post by desman2 on Feb 4, 2017 9:27:35 GMT
I use Utility Warehouse. Get my gas, electric, landline and broadband all on one bill. Got a great cashback plan as well. Saved me about £50 a month overall.
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