Later this week / early next could get interesting. If Bulb can't find a benefactor to keep them going, it looks like they're going to become the biggest collapse yet. Will be interesting to see how the government reacts if Bulb does go under.
Later this week / early next could get interesting. If Bulb can't find a benefactor to keep them going, it looks like they're going to become the biggest collapse yet. Will be interesting to see how the government reacts if Bulb does go under.
My provider tried to up my direct debit from £81 to £98 a month based on "estimated potential usage over winter", despite it being a fixed rate tariff.
I told them to get lost, so they abandoned that idea.
Global warming innit.....
CNG a shipper of gas to domestic market has withdrawn their licence and this is contributing to smaller domestic suppliers going under. They have now announced to Ofgem that they require "supplier of last resort" for all their commercial customers as they are going under, first in the commercial sector
The story they gave me was that their automated email didn't take account of the £300 (or whatever the actual figure is) I am currently in credit because I haven't put the heating on yet (much).there's nothing particularly unusual or nefarious with them trying to increase your DD on a fixed.
Your price per KWH is fixed, your usage isnt, if you use more than they estimated you might use, they could certainly try and bump up the DD to cover it.
If your usage hasnt changed and theyre doing it to simply try and hold your cash in their bank without reason (and they do often try it on) thats defo worthy of a "get lost"!
The story they gave me was that their automated email didn't take account of the £300 (or whatever the actual figure is) I am currently in credit because I haven't put the heating on yet (much).
You would have thought their algorithm would be able to cope with ongoing balances on accounts, but apparently not. To be fair to the woman on the phone, she stopped the increase without any problem.
I have seen media stories somewhere of firms trying to increase DDs regardless of actual usage to try and cover their cash flow, given they are loosing money on the fixed deals.
I'm on Bulb - been keeping screenshots of my account usage and payments since this crisis started. Seemed sensible.
You got smart meters? And if so, are they both working correctly? Mine weren't, and when I left them I couldn't submit final readings because despite them not working they had disabled manual readings on exit. As a result, they used a massively inflated final gas read and overcharged me. Took far too long for them to resolve.
So Energy, although I suspect they are all very similar.It isn't Bulb is it? I had similar issues when I was with them (left a little over a year ago) where they kept wanting to up my DD to dozens of £ more than necessary (and I have the data to prove it - I keep an excel sheet with my monthly bills and a rolling 12 month average so I know exactly what my DD should be). And then my new provider used my first 3-4 months (winter) usage with them to justify a massive increase in DD even though I told them my summer usage would be way lower than they assume because I've got solar. It's now settled down and they've reduced the DD back to where it was originally.
I was with Igloo but a month ago I was put with Eon . I have not heard anything since .
Bulb Energy has gone bust and will be placed into an untested “special administration” process to manage the fallout of the biggest energy supply collapse on record.
The energy regulator drew up plans over the weekend to put the company into a process designed to protect Bulb’s 1.7 million household customers and ensure continuity of supply, according to industry sources.
Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk