ENER-G Switch 2 - Massive rip off, help needed!
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Can't find new post thread but my query carries on this theme:
My son is in a communal system and has been paying £81 per month, he has come back from 3 weeks spent with us to a bill of £180, how can that be so?
Surely you still only pay for what you use in these schemes, someone could be running a hot tub on the roof!!0 -
syrupsponge wrote: »Can't find new post thread but my query carries on this theme:
My son is in a communal system and has been paying £81 per month, he has come back from 3 weeks spent with us to a bill of £180, how can that be so?
Surely you still only pay for what you use in these schemes, someone could be running a hot tub on the roof!!0 -
syrupsponge wrote: »Can't find new post thread but my query carries on this theme:
My son is in a communal system and has been paying £81 per month, he has come back from 3 weeks spent with us to a bill of £180, how can that be so?
Surely you still only pay for what you use in these schemes, someone could be running a hot tub on the roof!!
Have a read of this link and download the PDF:
http://content.switch2.co.uk/heat-network-regulations-2014?__hstc=222151495.3ae44aa7487c18bddabb0301a1d518aa.1499761443664.1499761443664.1499761443664.1&__hssc=222151495.2.1499761443664&__hsfp=5312317300 -
Thanks to all for the post and responses. I echo everyone!!!8217;s concerns regarding the absence of a fair market for the unregulated communal contracts. There!!!8217;s no consumer voice or choice. Leads to very poor behaviours and the energy inefficiencies outweigh any alleged green benefit. During the winter there!!!8217;s so much energy loss in the Edinburgh Saltire Square development I get a mere asmatic gasp of warm on a good day and none what so ever on the days the heating is actually needed. I!!!8217;m paying for a central heating service I!!!8217;ve not actually ever consumed when I need it. It!!!8217;s a disgrace as I!!!8217;m essentially underwriting somebody!!!8217;s vanity project.0
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apostrophes don!!!8217;t work here either. Gimme strength. I!!!8217;m writing to my MP.0
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I also live at the Saltire Square development in Edinburgh, I have been freezing all winter despite paying bills of over £250 per month just for my heating and hot water through Switch2. The meter was constantly running so I was paying for it but still the flat was (at its warmest) only 17C?! Switch2 increased the pressure and it was better for a few weeks, the engineer is back today because the pressure is now too high so when I thought the heating and hot water were turned off (each individual radiator was turned off as well as the control panel) it turns out the pressure was so high that the heating and hot water valves have failed to close so the meter is still running 24/7!
Even with the heating turned off, all radiators closed off and hot water on for 2 hours a day my bills have been £150 per month?!
These ridiculously high bills have quite obviously been generated by maintenance issues but switch2 refuse to pay, the building management refuse to pay, the letting agency refuses to pay and the landlord refuses to pay so i’m Saddled with huge bills when I’m not even feeling the benefit?! Is there anyone who can advise me on this?
I’m just so pleased I only rent and didn’t buy in this block!0 -
Go to your local Citizens Advice Bureau or Scottish version of it .0
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Every month I receive an energy bill (heating only) of around £60 and out of which my actual heat usage (based on meter) is only £2 (£58 for standing charge). I appreciate standing charge is required to cover the admin cost but I also feel that the standing charge is not justified at all as I always travel and hardly use the heater. Is there anyway to avoid the huge standing charge? I probably pay £700+ without enjoying the heating just because I need to keep my bill as low as possible. I think this is a common problem for a lot of people but I am not sure whether there is a solution for this other than paying a huge sum or moving out. Appreciate your view on this. Thanks!0
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I'm having the same issue with this supplier however there is the added issue that the heating/hot water has gone down twice this winter for days at a time.
There doesn't seem to be any recourse as they just ignore formal complaint letters.
For the amount we are paying it seems criminal that the heating and hot water is going out so frequently and doesn't get fixed for days at a time.
Surely there has to be some recourse for this.0 -
Hi,j
Just moved to a new build and facing the same problems too.. did anyone try complaining to Ombudsman?0
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