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Ofgem to tackle 'complex and unfair energy bills'
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-12802591
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A long overdue review of Energy providers in my opinion. |
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The original rules to aid competition allowed customers to change supplier very 28 days... that was a joke as suppliers could take months to allow the changeover.
Now suppliers tie customers in to longer and longer "contracts" with discounts only given at the END of a year or longer, plus punitive charges if you do leave them for "admin costs". OFGEM needs to look at all the dodgy practices, not just the odd one.... |
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so much for privatasation drives competition and costs down. Every one of these utilities have raked in millions. Have we really seen any benefits.
Another legacy of thatcher ruining the country so rich chums make millions. Should scrap the privasation of utilities bring it into national fold. Ofgem is powderpuff and largely powerless. |
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As for profits, all companies have to make a profit. I am told that energy companies profit margin is around 5% and that the profits they make are not excessive when compared to similarly sized companies in other sectors. In the UK we also have a now aging infrastructure, much of which was installed during the '60s. We want new wind farms, need new power stations, ever more reliable connectrivity, greener energy, smart metering... all of this needs to be paid for. Maybe we should nationalise the utility companies AND the banks and get one to subsidise the other! |
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With quangos in the spotlight, maybe Ofgem's feeling the need to justify its existence at last.....
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It seems very clear to me that the forest of tariffs is designed to make it impossible to judge competitor's offers. With all the bands and different unit prices available it's virtually impossible to judge whether switching will result in a saving (unless you put your actual usage into a site like uswitch).
I also hate how our Energy provider (Eon) only informs you of new tariffs, and not the old ones, so you can only work out by what percentage they increase by going back to old bills if you have them. I think there may be a case for forcing suppliers to provide a statement for what an 'average' fuel bill would be. I'm sure they'd find ways to fiddle it though... Regarding lock-ins. I've just signed up to a year long deal (variable price, online management) which guarantees to be at least 6% cheaper than Eon's next cheapest offer. There's a £30 penalty if I leave before the year's up. This doesn't seem to bad considering the estimated £140 saving over the current tariff. |
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On paper the whole Privatisation idea was made to look like a good deal for joe public but over the years the regulatory side of it has been allowed to soften to the point where it seems most are more interested in cosying up to the bodies they are supposed to be regulating.
Of all these rogue regulators the worst appear to be OFCOM, the Energy Reglator and of course The Financial Services Authority. All of whom are only rarely roused and only appear to give lip service to the most blatently outrageous excesses. Lets not forget the 'up to' scam and the 'unlimited' scam from ISP's or the equally blatent and outrageous price 'fixing' by the power suppliers. All of which have been given the green light in the past or else erring Companies have been encouraged to operate a 'voluntery code of practise'. :rolleyes: |
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Frankly the fact that the average customer needs the equivalent of a PHD to understand the differing tariffs within a particular company let alone with a different supplier needs some serious attention.It smacks of obfuscation and does prevent comparison of like with like.It certainly seems deliberate. I was never impressed with British Gas/Electric when it was publicly owned but I'm not impressed with them as a private concern either. |
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I'm not sure whether a single tariff going forward is the answer either. Are OFGEM propsing just ONE tariff per type? What about customers on Economy 7 tariffs? What about customers not on E7 tariffs? What about region specific tariffs (Heatwise, E10, Split E10)? All these different tariffs do have benefits for each customer, but at the same time add complexity. |
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I guess we have to assume that our energy purveyors are so incompetant that the minute wholesale prices increase, they immediately stock up at the higher price and have to pass on the increase to the consumer. :rolleyes:
However record profit margins, year in year out, suggest our energy purveyers are highly competent at stocking up at lower prices while keeping the price to the consumer artificially high. Throwing a sop to the angry mob for a few summer months when demand is lowest doesn't impress me in the slightest. As for competition, well, your only choice is who you pick to rip you off. If I didn't know full well that such practices didn't go on in a civilised democracy I would swear there was some sort of cartel in operation. :dozey: |
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