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Energy firm 'impersonated customers'
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Strange I thought Energy companies attempted to steal customers rather than give them away!
I think these were the bad ones. Although according to 'You and Yours' today one of them wasn't even in debt!.
Energy firm 'impersonated customers'
Energy firm used customers' details to sign them up to rival suppliers

Energy firm 'impersonated customers'
Energy firm used customers' details to sign them up to rival suppliers
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Strange I thought Energy companies attempted to steal customers rather than give them away!
I think these were the bad ones. Although according to 'You and Yours' today one of them wasn't even in debt!.
Energy firm 'impersonated customers'
Energy firm used customers' details to sign them up to rival suppliers
- nice one cepheus !Disclaimer : Everything I write on this forum is my opinion. I try to be an even-handed poster and accept that you at times may not agree with these opinions or how I choose to express them, this is not my problem. The Disabled : If years cannot be added to their lives, at least life can be added to their years - Alf Morris - ℜ0 -
I must admit to agreeing with Sparks stance against serial debtors. If its in their T and Cs that they wont stand for energy thieves then I am all for it. Whilst landlords are allowed to rent to anyone off the street and give them what amounts to a few thousand pounds of free energy with no credit checks by using credit meters then there are people out there taking advantage. I know this to be true. Its standard practice now for some to get as much free energy as possible before the prepays are forceably fitted. This can easily take a couple of years or more before the locksmith gets in with PAYG meters0
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Wonder what the stance would be with regards to Data Protection though...0
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