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Old 01-12-2021, 21:45   #326
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Re: Energy companies collapse

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Originally Posted by Mr K View Post
Bugger that's both my electricity (symbio) and gas(zog) gone bust. Zog were a nice uncomplicated company as well as cheap, you got a reply within an hour of emailing them. No online account, or any meter readers bothering you, Never any mention of a smart meter. Just took your word and an accurate bill each month. Stayed with them longer than anyone else.

No worries, being a cheapskate I've been down this road many times !
Are you collecting obscure energy providers like stamps, Mr K?

On a more serious note, I do feel sorry for those on pensions and universal credit next year who are not on fixed rates, typically customers of defunct providers. Wholesale gas prices have gone up by some 450% in the last year and that will make its mark felt in April's variable rates. Let's hope it's a mild winter and mild 2022.
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