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missterryshopper wrote: »With respect you do appear to be out of your depth,have you done the energy training that you need to do before your allowed by ofgem to sign up customers, discuss the products with them?
BY the way I believe your suppose to declare an interest that your an agent of UW when posting here.
Ha ha out of my depth.
With respect, you can quote me as much as you like but this is a serious business for me and would not have talked or signed anyone without doing the training, thats the rules. Just needed to clarify that with you so when I check back at some point in time (hopefully not in another ten pages) I am not reading about a rep who supposedly signs people up without doing the training.
Goodbye
(With respect, if you learned to read properly you would have noticed my declaration in my first post)0 -
savingmike wrote: »Ha ha out of my depth.
With respect, you can quote me as much as you like but this is a serious business for me and would not have talked or signed anyone without doing the training, thats the rules. Just needed to clarify that with you so when I check back at some point in time (hopefully not in another ten pages) I am not reading about a rep who supposedly signs people up without doing the training.
Goodbye
(With respect, if you learned to read properly you would have noticed my declaration in my first post)
I see yet another rude UW distributor . Suggest you read the forum rules.Which say amongst other things " even if you disagree courtesy helps."
I have now looked at your original post and all you say is " After reading these threads and careful consideration I have decided to become an ID"
I believe your suppose to declare your a UW Distributor in every post.No doubt someone will correct me if i am wrong.
By the way i wasnt trying to catch you out . It appeared to me from some of your answers you didnt know what you were talking about.Hence my question.:D0 -
savingmike wrote: »I said one category because if you do the above you will fit within that particular category. For the electricity you will know whether your are economy 7 or not.
It's funny that I came here to give a view of a happy customer who by being happy with UW for 18 months decided to give the business side of things a go, but look what has happened. I have been dragged into the poisonous mire that I struggled to read through to get to this point.
You came here supposedly as a uw rep, yet made a misleading statement about only having one tariff, and told us you were happy as you had enjoyed the uw's "competitive" prices fpor the past 18 months.
And you told us it was as a result of reading this thread you decided to become a rep!
Very hard to accept anything you tell us!
What in these threads encouraged you to sign up, for instance? Why do you mislead over the tariffs, and how can you possibly claim to be happy with their "competitive" prices (when they are actually very expensive)?
Or have you actually had a bad experience with uw and have hit on a novel way to bring more public criticism of them?0 -
savingmike wrote: »this is a serious business for me and would not have talked or signed anyone without doing the training, thats the rules.
How come you knowledge of their tariff structure is sadly lacking if you have done the training?
If its that serious a business for you surely you would be aware of the extent of Ofgem,s proposed investigation,and not just pin it on the Big 6.0 -
And if you are just a happy customer, them you must have a screw loose. :rotfl:
Out of the mouths......
This is what you had to say elsewhere when venting your disappointment with uw to the other uw reps:keggs wrote:As a customer all I want is to pay less for all my services .... I'm not interested in best value which is a totally meaningless term
So how can you possibly be "happy" knowing as you do that their energy prices are so expensive?
And why carry on your charade here when elsewhere you told your rep colleagues:keggs wrote:I'm really sorry that I am being so negative now but I've been feeling like this for quite a long time now and hard as I try I I can't in all honesty go to people and recommend a club to them not knowing whether it's worth it for them. If it goes wrong who gets the blame - certainly not UW.0 -
Gas consumption 6406,
electricity consumption, 3412
electric annual qoutation 408.54
gas annual qoutation 215.71
electric per month 34.04
gas per month 17.98 plus 3.oo membership
is this good value can some one find me better 52.02 pounds a month !
whats the best deal with no contract and and no internet deals paper one's are easier for her . Thanks ps london region0 -
TwittersPVFC wrote: »That's not simple, that's ambiguous! What's low, medium and high? Surely postcode is better than region. The word vague does not cover it. The big 6 are far better.
Can't agree with that, my own supplier (EDF) have around 36 different tariffs! Why so many? Its very confusing and not a better system at all in my opinion!
On a lighter note, I have just this morning had BG rep at my door, he asked for the man of the house :eek: (obviously me being a silly, little women who doesn't know anything about such important matters!) Tried to sell me a better deal, told him to get lost, EDF have frozen there prices and still work out the best deal for me, though this didn't interest him one jot!:heart2: Newborn Thread Member :heart2:
'Children reinvent the world for you.' - Susan Sarandan0 -
Can't agree with that, my own supplier (EDF) have around 36 different tariffs! Why so many? Its very confusing and not a better system at all in my opinion!
On a lighter note, I have just this morning had BG rep at my door, he asked for the man of the house :eek: (obviously me being a silly, little women who doesn't know anything about such important matters!) Tried to sell me a better deal, told him to get lost, EDF have frozen there prices and still work out the best deal for me, though this didn't interest him one jot!
They may have 36 but it's incredibly easy to find the cheapest one. The same can't be said for UW.0 -
Never really heard of this before. I worked out the dual fuel cost for myself and it would cost me over £500 p.a. to move to UW. That's a 33% premium to my current supplier.
:eek:
What's in it for me? :rotfl:0 -
Gas consumption 6406,
electricity consumption, 3412
electric annual qoutation 408.54
gas annual qoutation 215.71
electric per month 34.04
gas per month 17.98 plus 3.oo membership
is this good value can some one find me better 52.02 pounds a month !
whats the best deal with no contract and and no internet deals paper one's are easier for her . Thanks ps london region
I'd recommend using a comparison site, also bear in mind that Npower's UW tarriffs have not increased their rates yet.That gum you like is coming back in style.0
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