MSE News: Why energy bills are rising this month despite the postponement of 20% price hikes

MSE_Helen_K
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Energy bills are rising for many this month despite the postponement of a 20% planned price increase in April. This is largely due to two reasons; firstly, the Government's £66 or £67 monthly support payments have stopped, and secondly, some suppliers are also reviewing direct debit levels at the same time...
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MSE_Helen_K said:and secondly, some suppliers are also reviewing direct debit levels at the same time...4
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matt_drummer said:MSE_Helen_K said:and secondly, some suppliers are also reviewing direct debit levels at the same time...4
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I would not expect anyone not to have already thought out that loosing the £66 government payment is going to mean their bills will increase.1
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MattMattMattUK said:matt_drummer said:MSE_Helen_K said:and secondly, some suppliers are also reviewing direct debit levels at the same time...2
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MikeyPGT said:matt_drummer said:
How does a higher direct debit make your bill bigger?
Your bill depends on how much you use and how much you pay per unit.
The amount of the direct debit has absolutely zero influence over the amount of an energy bill.2 -
MSE_Helen_K said:Energy bills are rising for many this month despite the postponement of a 20% planned price increase in April. This is largely due to two reasons; firstly, the Government's £66 or £67 monthly support payments have stopped, and secondly, some suppliers are also reviewing direct debit levels at the same time...Why does MSE perpetuate the false belief that the Direct Debit is the 'bill'...?This remains very unhelpful and I would have expected better than this from MSE...
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matt_drummer said:MattMattMattUK said:matt_drummer said:MSE_Helen_K said:and secondly, some suppliers are also reviewing direct debit levels at the same time...
@MSE_Helen_K Any thoughts?
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MikeyPGT said:matt_drummer said:The people who think that direct debit = bill (i.e. the apparent target audience of this article) would benefit much more from a well thought out explanation of why that’s inaccurate than being told their bill is going up because the direct debit is being reviewed.A better understanding of how energy billing actually works, for most people, will go much further to reducing the bill itself than any messing around with a direct debit will.4
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TheElectricCow said:True, but it would still be a better course of action to correctly differentiate between the two and educate, rather than going along with something that’s wrong and often misunderstood just because it’s easier that way.1
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