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Old 05-02-2022, 12:13   #530
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Re: Energy companies collapse

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Originally Posted by nomadking View Post
Then again if they've moved from somewhere else, they won't have to pay back the £200 they got there.
No simple solutions to any of it.
As Martin Lewis point out.
They would have to move somewhere and not have to pay a bill to get out of paying the £200 back because EVERY bill for 5 years will get the £40 levy.

IMO Already having levies on bill is irrelevant, this is a forced loan with a forced repayment plan that as said is unfair. Calling it a levy is just clouding the issue and trying to fool people into thinking we are not having our rights crapped all over

The £200 gives relief today but adds extra strain later. What happens in October if the cap increases dramatically again? or April next year? image for the next few years if they keep giving us £200 and then levying £40 eventually we will be paying back the loan with levies and our bill will still be sky high

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