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Prepayment meter customers won't pay more than those on direct debits from July, the Chancellor says
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MSE News: Prepayment meter customers won't pay more than those on direct debits from July

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Prepayment meter customers typically pay more for their energy than those paying by direct debit, but the Chancellor Jeremy Hunt says from July the 'prepayment penalty' will end, cutting bills for over four million households.
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I always understood that one of the reasons that pre-payment customers paid more was because they don’t pay a standing charge directly?? I still have to pay nearly 80p a day even when I don’t use any energy at all.
We all have to pay standing charges, they are there to cover the cost of the network, of maintaining it and being connected to it. We all have to pay them if we have a connection to the grid.
If a DD customer turned everything off, so didn't use any electricity at all, the SC would still accrue on the account, and if a payment on receipt of bill customer turned everything off and didn't use any electricity at all, they would receive a bill for the SC only.
I suspect this comes from the various bits of nonsense spouted in the media where they repeatedly insist that Prepay is "always far more expensive" - it IS more expensive in the case of gas, but definitely not where electric is concerned.