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changing Supplier Under POA
How easy/difficult is it going to be to change supplier of Gas &Electricity under a Power of attorney - anyone know?.
I have gone into cheap energy club and existing Supplier (who hold copy of POA) are showing over £100 cheaper. I Assume that it would be straight forward to change this so will probably do this.
BUT if at some time I decide to go for the cheaper deal available any ideas about how this would work? Anyone else done this?
So many questions, so little time.
Thanks
:T
I have gone into cheap energy club and existing Supplier (who hold copy of POA) are showing over £100 cheaper. I Assume that it would be straight forward to change this so will probably do this.
BUT if at some time I decide to go for the cheaper deal available any ideas about how this would work? Anyone else done this?
So many questions, so little time.
Thanks
:T
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How is the new supplier going to know it is you and not the person for whom you hold POA ?Never pay on an estimated bill. Always read and understand your bill0
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You don't need PoA for the energy companies. Their procedures are not as strict as the banks. Impersonation works just fine. ;-)
Get an email address for the elderly relative and apply online to switch.0 -
You don't need even an email address. I ran (and switched) my mother's utility accounts online for years simply by signing up in her name but with my own (male) email address. It was never queried by a single supplier.
On the odd occasion when I had to phone up, then as long I could pass security, there was no problem.No free lunch, and no free laptop0 -
There doesn't seem to be any checks at all.
On one switch they switched my neighbour rather than me, as they said I had chosen the wrong address from a pull down bar on the website! You would think they would at least confirm the meter numbers before a switch. Why else have meter numbers?Keef - Sheerness, Kent UK0 -
Thanks to all who answered.
I am surprised at lack of checks by energy companies into who they are dealing with, previous experience with banks, HMRC, council and others have proved to be very time consuming and frustrating.
Good to know that it should be plain sailing for once.
Thanks again0 -
You don't need even an email addressOn the odd occasion when I had to phone up, then as long I could pass security, there was no problem.0
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