ChatterBank1 min ago
Npower....
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'Congratulations, we are processing a refund of £134 for you due to overpayment. We will then be changing your monthly direct debit from £113 to £145 next month'
And that is why we are leaving.. ......
And that is why we are leaving.. ......
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If you disagree with the amount you may be able to reset it yourself if you have an online account or npower may be happy to negotiate. The figures suggest they are moving you onto a standard tariff which is dearer so before you leave you could check them best deal with npower (usually done very quickly online) and then compare with competitors
I hope this won't be classed as advertising (I have no personal interest in the company) but if so then I don't mind the post being removed.
A few years ago my wife heard of a company called Utility Warehouse, thoroughly researched them, changed us over to them for gas, electric, phone and broadband and became a freelance salesperson for them (no longer though).
Have a look into them. I can thoroughly recommend them, contact is easy to get to a 'voice', they are extremely helpful and very efficient - in our experience anyway.
A few years ago my wife heard of a company called Utility Warehouse, thoroughly researched them, changed us over to them for gas, electric, phone and broadband and became a freelance salesperson for them (no longer though).
Have a look into them. I can thoroughly recommend them, contact is easy to get to a 'voice', they are extremely helpful and very efficient - in our experience anyway.
Together Energy?
Never heard of them (or Utility Warehouse) will be googling both of them now.
A friend of mine almost had a breakdown with npower some years ago, they constantly put his DD payments up until he could no longer pay them and then had a year of hassle trying to sort out exactly how much he owed them.
Don't touch npower with a bargepole. Rip off merchants.
Never heard of them (or Utility Warehouse) will be googling both of them now.
A friend of mine almost had a breakdown with npower some years ago, they constantly put his DD payments up until he could no longer pay them and then had a year of hassle trying to sort out exactly how much he owed them.
Don't touch npower with a bargepole. Rip off merchants.
I agree, Nailit, that if I go too low it will rocket. However they normally set it too high so your money sits in their account (as Smowball can testify). I have the funds available to pay if the bill rises so I am comfortable setting it lower. Credit to Eon that they let you do this on your own without having to ring up and beg.
Utility Warehouse come highly recommended. I have problems with iSupply right now. I have a £350 credit which has been constant for 6 months. I have been promised a refund and promised a refund and on Friday they said it would definitely be in my bank account by 5.30 (they close at 5pm)and guess what?? I am now writing a complaint to the Ombudsman