Absolutely livid at Npower.

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Spoked Wheels

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Location
Bournemouth
Bit worried after reading all this.

On Thursday I signed an agreement to move from EDF to npower :ohmy:

EDF was costing me £266 per month (dual fuel) and npower would mean a saving of £50 a month. EDF had me in their highest tariff but it's my fault for not checking. Uswitch came out with npower as the best deal and locked till April 2015.

I still got about 10 days to cancel the order but what else is better there?
 
Bit worried after reading all this.

On Thursday I signed an agreement to move from EDF to npower :ohmy:

EDF was costing me £266 per month (dual fuel) and npower would mean a saving of £50 a month. EDF had me in their highest tariff but it's my fault for not checking. Uswitch came out with npower as the best deal and locked till April 2015.

I still got about 10 days to cancel the order but what else is better there?

When I used Uswitch they didn't want to show results from changing tariff within my existing supplier.

Try and get a quote from EDF directly.

I was formerly with npower and they were fine until a DD problem arose - they increased my electricity DD even though I was in credit and it proved impossible to track down someone to speak to about it.

I am now with EDF - no problems but I suspect they will be the same as npower if a problem does arise.
 

MontyVeda

a short-tempered ill-controlled small-minded troll
Got an e-mail through last night...

... We’ll apply for a warrant of entry from a Magistrates Court so that we can enter your home ...

Surely in order to get a warrant from a magistrate, they have to present evidence that shows you're committing an offence of some sort.. unless they have something tangible that strongly suggest's you're fiddling the meter somehow, they should find it hard to get a warrant granted.

seems like the same lazy bully boy tactics TV licencing.plc use
 

shouldbeinbed

Rollin' along
Location
Manchester way
personally I wouldn't p*** on Npower if they were on fire. Awful customer service incompetently administered and they move at the pace of a ruptured glacier when returning money to you.
 
I once got 6 months free electric from Npower. I was in debt by £100 or so at he end of the summer but they refused to increase my DD (at my request) so at the end of the winter I was massively in debt with them and they wanted to quadruple the DD . I cancelled the DD, set up a standing order to pay what I felt was a fair amount until in the end they backed down and said if I paid the original £100 off they'd wipe the slate and we could start over again!

In honesty I've found them all as bad as each other once it starts going wrong!
 

Spoked Wheels

Legendary Member
Location
Bournemouth
When I used Uswitch they didn't want to show results from changing tariff within my existing supplier.

Try and get a quote from EDF directly.

I was formerly with npower and they were fine until a DD problem arose - they increased my electricity DD even though I was in credit and it proved impossible to track down someone to speak to about it.

I am now with EDF - no problems but I suspect they will be the same as npower if a problem does arise.

You are probably right but it seems that npower are notoriously aggressive on how they treat their customer. I was talking to somebody last night who said that last year a newspaper reported a case where npower sent the boys round to collect a gas debt to a house that had not used gas in 10 years. The house owner had replied to their demands by asking to check their records as he did not have a gas meter.

Anyway, I will keep an eye on them and if I find any thing to dispute I'll move to another company, I'm not giving them a second chance. I checked this morning that there are no penalties for leaving the contract early, otherwise I would be looking for another provider instead of typing this post :smile:

I just don't get these companies.... the make huge profits already and on top of that they hold excessive amount of cash in credits. 2 or 3 years ago I was with Athlantic and I noticed that we were £640 in credit. I phoned them up to ask why my DD had been put up to £130 for the gas only. They gave me some BS so I moved to EDF.

EDIT:
I've just done a little test on uSwitch :smile: to get tariffs from EDF I pretended that my supplier was already npower and the tariff that I signed for the other day. I entered the usage of gas and electricity and the total estimated expenditure was identical £2600 and pennies. After the search for a better deal the answer it came out with was "
Congratulations, you are on the cheapest plan!
We can remind you when it's time to switch and save.

But we're constantly monitoring the market for cheaper plans.
We can alert you when
...."
This was much easier than trying to work out what is what with the information EDF provides :smile:
 
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