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Which companies accept green deal repayments?
Trying to find a list of which companies accept those who have a green deal repayment plan in place. The most I can find is that the big 6 accept it.
Several of the smaller companies are coming up cheaper however I can not find out anywhere which will accept me with the green deal. I don't want to apply to somewhere only to find they are unable to take my account.
I have searched various companies names with green deal on google, and within the sites themselves but getting absolutely nowhere at all which is really frustrating. Thought switching was supposed to be easy ey?
Several of the smaller companies are coming up cheaper however I can not find out anywhere which will accept me with the green deal. I don't want to apply to somewhere only to find they are unable to take my account.
I have searched various companies names with green deal on google, and within the sites themselves but getting absolutely nowhere at all which is really frustrating. Thought switching was supposed to be easy ey?

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Have you tried contacting the Green Deal Finance Company https://www.gdfc.co.uk
All the payments you make to your electricity supplier are passed on to them. Your supplier is simply acting as the middle man.0 -
Big 6 plus Opus and Utilita to my knowledge. Basically it should be any supplier that supply in excess of 250k MPANs have to start to handle Green Deal but not immediatly.IT Consultant in the utilities industry specialising in the retail electricity market.
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PaschalFun wrote: »
:beer: thank you very much! Could not find anything like that for the life of me!
I had an email reply from Usio that doesn’t seem quite right but I will be checking it out just in case
“At this moment in time we do not support FIT or Green Deal repayment plans, however, I am sure this can remain with your current supplier whilst your main Electricity supply can move between suppliers”. Any ideas if that is correct?
Everything will be ok in the end, and if it isn't ok then it isn't the end0 -
:beer: thank you very much! Could not find anything like that for the life of me!
I had an email reply from Usio that doesn!!!8217;t seem quite right but I will be checking it out just in case
!!!8220;At this moment in time we do not support FIT or Green Deal repayment plans, however, I am sure this can remain with your current supplier whilst your main Electricity supply can move between suppliers!!!8221;. Any ideas if that is correct?
The FIT payments can most certainly remain with the original energy company. As far as I am aware, Green Deal re-payments are added to your supply bill.
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:beer: thank you very much! Could not find anything like that for the life of me!
I had an email reply from Usio that doesn’t seem quite right but I will be checking it out just in case
“At this moment in time we do not support FIT or Green Deal repayment plans, however, I am sure this can remain with your current supplier whilst your main Electricity supply can move between suppliers”. Any ideas if that is correct?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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