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Pozitive Energy - rip off deemed prices and not applying price cap?
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mrsunnybunny
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I recently moved house and ended up in a property where Pozitive Energy is the gas supplier. I am on the deemed tariff which is set at a standing charge of £1.5 a day and a unit rate of 15p per kWh.
I don’t see how this marries up to the Ofgem price cap. From what I can see the price cap assumes 12000kwh of gas for a total charge of £583.
The Pozitive Energy is 547.5 in standing charges plus £1800 variable for a total of £2347.5 for gas alone.
Surely this can’t be right under the price cap or am I missing something?
The Pozitive Energy is 547.5 in standing charges plus £1800 variable for a total of £2347.5 for gas alone.
Surely this can’t be right under the price cap or am I missing something?
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You appear to have a business account for some reason, not a domestic account.Has the property you are in been previously used for business purposes?0
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PE, as far as I know, only supply business customers. Business customers are exempt from the Ofgem price cap. The price cap is for residential customers only.
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Interesting. They seem to be trying to pull a fast one. It’s new build and they previously supplied the developer. Now they’re taking on the properties and giving residential customers business rates. If that’s the case, I will be taking this to Ofgem who take this quite seriously.0
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Does the development have a community heating scheme, and your property a heat interface unit rather than a boiler? The daily standing charge for these scehemes can be about £1.50 (mine is a bit less), but the unit price is overly high.
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No, standard gas boiler in each home!0
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Ignore me in that case!
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Gerry1 said:Your best bet would be to switch to a Standard Variable Tariff PDQ and then challenge Pozitive Energy and / or the developer. EDF state that you can joint them on their SVT but only if you call them.
Will also give EDF a call tomorrow!1 -
Who supplies the electric?Never pay on an estimated bill. Always read and understand your bill0
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Robin9 said:Who supplies the electric?Should really have been set up in such a way that both were signed over to a single domestic supplier.0
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