I have a smart meter and am with Ovo energy, having switched a year ago using the advice of Martin Lewis.
I just checked my latest bill. An amount was taken by direct debit. The result is that my starting balance has fallen by ten quid.....
....Instead of being £490 in credit, I am now £500 in credit.
Wondering what the actual f***, I just gave them a call. After taking another couple of hundred quid off me by direct debit I am now in fact £670 in credit.
The explanation is that this estimate is based on my last year's usage (before I was with Ovo) and uses an algorithm. They kindly offered to give me £500 refund.
I had no idea this sort of tomfoolery takes place. Luckily I can afford to pay my bills, but I wonder how many other people are being ripped off like this?
The reason I use Martin Lewis' site for bills is because ten years ago I found that because I simply renewed my home insurance each year with the same insurer, without paying any great attention to the charge, the insurer took the liberty of cranking up the charge every year. Chatting to a neighbour I discovered I was paying more than £1,000 a year more than him. I called my insurer and they offered to lower the charge by £600. I mean, what the actual f***? I went elsewhere and saved another £300 on top of that. There ought to be laws against this sort of thing. I may be a bit odd, but I'm not exactly in the vulnerable and elderly bracket. I wonder how many people are being ripped off?
Check your direct debits, folks!
I just checked my latest bill. An amount was taken by direct debit. The result is that my starting balance has fallen by ten quid.....
....Instead of being £490 in credit, I am now £500 in credit.
Wondering what the actual f***, I just gave them a call. After taking another couple of hundred quid off me by direct debit I am now in fact £670 in credit.
The explanation is that this estimate is based on my last year's usage (before I was with Ovo) and uses an algorithm. They kindly offered to give me £500 refund.
I had no idea this sort of tomfoolery takes place. Luckily I can afford to pay my bills, but I wonder how many other people are being ripped off like this?
The reason I use Martin Lewis' site for bills is because ten years ago I found that because I simply renewed my home insurance each year with the same insurer, without paying any great attention to the charge, the insurer took the liberty of cranking up the charge every year. Chatting to a neighbour I discovered I was paying more than £1,000 a year more than him. I called my insurer and they offered to lower the charge by £600. I mean, what the actual f***? I went elsewhere and saved another £300 on top of that. There ought to be laws against this sort of thing. I may be a bit odd, but I'm not exactly in the vulnerable and elderly bracket. I wonder how many people are being ripped off?
Check your direct debits, folks!