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Yorkshire Energy blocked my switch
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The poster does NOT have a debt they have a debit balance which it not gtrounds to object.Switching energy supplier if you’re in debt
This advice applies to England
Whether you can switch supplier if you’re in debt to your gas or electricity supplier depends on how long you’ve owed the money.
You've been in debt for 28 days or less
If you've owed the money to your supplier for 28 days or less, you can switch supplier. The debt will be added to your final bill from your old supplier.
You've been in debt for more than 28 days
If you've owed the money to your supplier for more than 28 days, you can't switch supplier until you've paid the money back.
If your supplier tells you they're raising their prices and you decide to switch, you'll have 30 days to pay off the debt before they can stop you.
You can't be stopped from switching if it's your supplier's fault that you're in debt - for example because they've estimated your bill wrong. If you do owe them money you'll still need to pay this when you get your old supplier's final bill.
If you have a prepayment meter
There are different rules for switching supplier if you pay in advance for your gas and electricity.
You can switch supplier unless you owe more than £500 for gas or £500 for electricity.
You’ll need to ask the new supplier to agree to transfer your debt along with your supply (this is called the ‘Debt Assignment Protocol’).
If your supplier doesn’t let you switch
Your supplier might try to stop you from switching, even if you're entitled to. If this happens, you should make a complaint.
Further help
If you’re having problems switching supplier, contact the Citizens Advice consumer helpline.IT Consultant in the utilities industry specialising in the retail electricity market.
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