The Retirement Thread

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gavroche

Getting old but not past it
Location
North Wales
I found out earlier my energy supplier ceased trading yesterday. A real shame as People's Energy offered good, not the cheapest, prices and I liked their ethics. If any of you used them have a quick look on the website and you'll see details of what happens next. Nothing to worry about supply continues and we get an option to switch with a new supplier who Ofgem will allocate us to first.
I am with Octopus and happy to recommend them. Easy to get in touch with them and fair prices.
 

welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
I am with Octopus and happy to recommend them. Easy to get in touch with them and fair prices.


I'm with Bulb. They are really good and efficient.
 

Juan Kog

permanently grumpy
Don't go near Scottish Power for God's sake. :headshake:
Absolutely now chance of that!
Mrs JK and I like Scottish Power , we once got 18 months of free gas and electric from them.
About 10 years ago we noticed our current account was more healthy that it should be ,Scottish power had stopped taking direct debits . Several phone calls “ no records of you we don’t supply your power “ .
As they say long story short , over the next 18 months we went to the CEO’s resolution team twice . The energy ombudsman twice. During this time we were setting money aside to cover the bill. In the end they just wrote it off. We made sure we got that in writing.
 

Sterlo

Early Retirement Planning
We've just renewed with Shell Energy, was First Utility before Shell took them over. It's who was supplying the house when we moved in, reasonable prices and no issues. I did a comparison before signing up for another year and the best I found was only about £20 a year cheaper so not worth messing about. Managed to get a free Google Nest hub as part of the deal as well.
 

Sterlo

Early Retirement Planning
On the subject of bills, anyone else have trouble with water companies? I know it depends where you live, I'm having constant billing issues with Yorkshire Water. Spoke to them last year because my monthly bill went up by quite a lot and re-negotiated with them down to £45 a month. This year it came down to £38, a bit dubious but ran with it. Now got an amended bill at £51, a £13 a month increase. I told them last year I expected £40-£45 as an average but they obviously didn't listen, but guess I was proved to be right as £38 wasn't enough. :hyper:
 

welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
On the subject of bills, anyone else have trouble with water companies? I know it depends where you live, I'm having constant billing issues with Yorkshire Water. Spoke to them last year because my monthly bill went up by quite a lot and re-negotiated with them down to £45 a month. This year it came down to £38, a bit dubious but ran with it. Now got an amended bill at £51, a £13 a month increase. I told them last year I expected £40-£45 as an average but they obviously didn't listen, but guess I was proved to be right as £38 wasn't enough. :hyper:
My water bill is only around £140 per year. We have a septic tank so only water is supplied.
 
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