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Forced installations of prepay energy meters for those in debt with their supplier could be banned for the most vulnerable customers, Ofgem has proposed.
14 September 2016
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Customers who move to the cheapest energy tariffs are facing eye-watering price rises once those deals end, research has found. But you can stay one step ahead of these hikes by switching suppliers.
12 September 2016
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The holidays are over, September's here, it's back to reality (if you ever left it), so I wanted to go back to basics. A check-up if you like, to see if you could save yourself £1,000s. So no apology to MoneySaving aficionados - hopefully you'll pass with flying colours - as it's always worth a check, especially if you're one of those who reads this email, yet doesn't always act...
7 September 2016
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More than 3.8 million people switched their energy supplier between January and June this year, up 32% on the same period in 2015, according to figures released today by energy regulator Ofgem.
6 September 2016
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Embattled energy supplier Extra Energy has once again been ranked bottom of the Citizens Advice performance table after receiving a record number of complaints.
1 September 2016
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A number of British Gas smart meter customers have been unknowingly switched from their cheap tariff of choice to an expensive alternative in an admin error, MoneySavingExpert.com has discovered.
26 August 2016
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Co-op Energy has become the second small supplier to raise prices as wholesale energy costs surge.
26 August 2016
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A major flaw in the way some gas meters are read is an industry-wide problem that may have affected as many as 11,000 energy customers, with many having been overcharged and owed a refund by suppliers, it was revealed today.
23 August 2016
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Thousands of gas customers could be due a refund from energy companies after big six supplier E.on spotted a major flaw in the way some meters are being read.
15 August 2016

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