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 and cancel in cool-off.
In our defence, we're offsetting the price for all pensioners and those with disabilities and vulnerabilities by giving them a addional £60 credit over the winter to cover the winter price increase, which is on top of the exisiting Winter Fuel Allowance. Don't think SSE did that.
It's true we have to think of the shareholders, because without them, there would be no investment in energy supply. Without dividends, there's no fresh investment. And also, without dividends being paid out, a lot of peoples pension schemes would be down the pan. If the government still owned the utilities, it would be roughly the same situation. They wouldn't exactly want to run at a loss.
And personally, I don't think this has anything to do with the Fuel price-freeze thingy. All thoughts are my own, as well.
Thanks - i'll call BG (although I expect phones will be down after this announcment) to see exaclty when I'll get the £100, to see if I can still still switch and he the cash .
Do you know anything about the free insulation BG are advertsing? I assume if you work and pay tax you are not elligable?