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Huge bill from EDF...oh dear, the plot thickens.
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The only way to get anything out of EDF is to make a formal complaint and take it to the ombudsman. EDF will not respond unless they are forced to do so.0
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There is nothing for EDF to sort out. Both lived there, friend did a runner with the money - hard luck they come after the first one of the two they find and you have to sue the other person (third party dispute) for their share.wakeupalarm wrote: »The only way to get anything out of EDF is to make a formal complaint and take it to the ombudsman. EDF will not respond unless they are forced to do so.IT Consultant in the utilities industry specialising in the retail electricity market.
4 Credit Card and 1 Loan PPI claims settled for £26k, 1 rejected (Opus).0
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