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Uswitch Making Claim??????

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  • born_again
    born_again Posts: 21,007 Forumite
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    edited 10 November 2021 at 7:06PM

    I followed Uswitch advice and changed to an energy supplier that collapsed/ceased trading.

    How responsible legally are Uswitch for the advice they gave me?

    Can I make some form of claim against them if I am put on a tariff that is higher than the

    Rate I would have been on if the company they advised me to change to had not ceased trading?

    Can I make any kind of claim against them???


    No.

    Just the same as I can't make a claim against myself for selecting one that failed....

    Remember that just because the company failed and you are going to have to pay more now, does not mean that had they still been trading that you would not have to pay more.

    Just looked at the difference between old & new. Daily change less & unit charge more. So until I start getting bills it will be hard to see what effect the change will have.
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