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not amused with eon
Hello.
I changed to eon from Npower in August of this year, and although they sent me letters/did meter readings etc straight away, I am still waiting for the change to go through. So far I haven't paid eon anything at all. I changed because one of the compare websites said I'd save hundreds from what I was paying, but when I received from eon the breakdown of what I'd be paying it was actually MORE per month (£75 gas and elec instead of £60 with npower) I did mean to have a proper look at this at the time I got the letter, but never got round to it.
However, I have just received a letter saying that the gas and elec prices are going up from 1 Nov. In fact, when I compared them, it seems that they have almost doubled the daily standing charge. I haven't benefitted from their low prices at all, but I'm also really surprised that the gas prices are RISING when oil/petrol etc has gone down.
Is this just eon doing this? I feel that I've been fleeced just to get me to be their customer.
Should I change again? Has this happened to anyone else?
Thanks, T.
I changed to eon from Npower in August of this year, and although they sent me letters/did meter readings etc straight away, I am still waiting for the change to go through. So far I haven't paid eon anything at all. I changed because one of the compare websites said I'd save hundreds from what I was paying, but when I received from eon the breakdown of what I'd be paying it was actually MORE per month (£75 gas and elec instead of £60 with npower) I did mean to have a proper look at this at the time I got the letter, but never got round to it.
However, I have just received a letter saying that the gas and elec prices are going up from 1 Nov. In fact, when I compared them, it seems that they have almost doubled the daily standing charge. I haven't benefitted from their low prices at all, but I'm also really surprised that the gas prices are RISING when oil/petrol etc has gone down.
Is this just eon doing this? I feel that I've been fleeced just to get me to be their customer.
Should I change again? Has this happened to anyone else?
Thanks, T.
[SIZE=-4]MF date: Dec [STRIKE]2028[/STRIKE] 2019. Overpayments in 2007=£900, 2008=£1200 2009=23400[/SIZE]
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No, just you apparently....However, I have just received a letter saying that the gas and elec prices are going up from 1 Nov. ...
...Has this happened to anyone else?
Thanks, T.
"Now to trolling as a concept. .... Personally, I've always found it a little sad that people choose to spend such a large proportion of their lives in this way but they do, and we have to deal with it." - MSE Forum Manager 6th July 20100 -
I got a letter today stating that the D/D for my dual fuel online tariff with e.on was going up from £67 a month to £114 a month... :eek: In the process of looking for a new supplier as we speak xXx0
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as soon as one company puts there price up all the other companies will follow suit very shortly.0
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thanks for your replies. i spoke to them yesterday. I am of course free to change suppliers if I want. They said I was still on a good rate (well they would say that!) even though the standing charge has gone up by almost 40%. They couldn't say what my monthly DD would go up by because they haven't actually taken anything yet due to the changeover taking so long!
I think it is the online extra saver rate, so I'll go and check out the relevant post.
I know there is always a chance that rates will change once you are on them, I just didn't expect it to go up so much before I had actually even been connected![SIZE=-4]MF date: Dec [STRIKE]2028[/STRIKE] 2019. Overpayments in 2007=£900, 2008=£1200 2009=23400[/SIZE]0 -
.... and today I have had money taken out of my account by both EON (£75) and NPOWER (£41 - the gas bit of the DD)
What's going on here?
This was meant to SAVE me money :mad:[SIZE=-4]MF date: Dec [STRIKE]2028[/STRIKE] 2019. Overpayments in 2007=£900, 2008=£1200 2009=23400[/SIZE]0
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