
Less than 1 in 4 customers in the region are aware of their key rights when it comes to their energy supplier.
A booklet is to be sent out to all households that contains information and money saving tips.
A list of the 10 things that the fewest customers knew about are also detailed here:
1. You don’t have to wait in all day for a meter reader or engineer. If your energy firm needs to visit you at home, you are entitled to a 2 hour appointment slot and compensation if they miss it - £20 if it was gas or £22 if it was electricity related (£42 if both).
2. Your supplier can’t backdate charges
for any more than 1 year, if they have made a mistake and
underestimated your bills. Giving regular meter readings to
your energy firm can help ensure you always pay the right amount.
3. Your energy firm must give you 30 days
notice of any price rise, and cannot implement the increase if
you tell them within 15 working days that you’re leaving. They also can’t charge
fixed-term deal customers an exit fee if they switch within this
time.
4. Consumers can claim compensation for
power-cuts from their
energy distributor (not supplier): £54 for an outage of 18 hours (£27 for each
additional 12 hours without power); or £54 for 4 or more power-cuts in a year
lasting 3 hours plus.
5. People who
are of pensionable age, disabled or chronically sick can get
extra help through their supplier’s Priority Services Register.
This includes free quarterly meter readings, bills in large print or braille or
bills sent to a friend / relative, and a free annual gas safety check for those
in receipt of means-tested benefits.
6. If you switch supplier it should take no longer than 5 weeks (2 weeks cooling off and 3 weeks for the switch). Suppliers have also committed to make switching hassle-free, so the buck stops with them to sort out any problems, not the customer.
7. You are
entitled to £250 compensation if you are switched to an energy firm without your
permission. You are also
entitled to compensation if you can prove you were deliberately misled by a
sales person.
8. If you get into debt your supplier must agree repayments that are affordable for you, they cannot set the amount. Some suppliers also have trust funds which can help you to settle debts or other essential costs.
9. Suppliers offer free insulation to those on low incomes, which on average cuts £120 a year off your energy bill. Many are offering cash incentives to low income households that take up free insulation and are providing free insulation to other customers too.
10. If you switch your energy supplier you
have 14 days to change your mind and cancel the switch, without
incurring any charges.
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