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MP's demand slashing of Direct Debit discounts
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Dang, I've had to go and unthank your post, now. Not sure if I've ever done that before.scaredofdebt wrote: »nPower advertise themselves as offering the biggest DD discount of any supplier, so more lies from them then.
Not sure you can fairly twist this round to the pig-pile on npower. Plenty of legitimate grievances against them but not that one. More my anti-Co-op goody two-shoes technically true but mischievous hyperbole than npower's misrepresentation. I was including their prepayment meter tariff as their only cash tariff (they used to only accept credit meters on direct debit contracts.)0 -
That's what they tell their staff during training. At least that's what the trainer told the training group I was in.Make £2018 in 2018 Challenge - Total to date £2,1080
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