Energy Bills
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Winter Fuel Payments 'should be paid to all'
Most Brits would like to see Winter Fuel Payments made available to everyone who needs it - regardless of their age, a study has found. Researchers who polled 2,000 UK adults for energy giant Npower found two-thirds think the scheme should be
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How to beat the energy price hikes and save £200
This week E.ON announced price rises of almost 9% - which will take effect in April. It will see more than 2.5 million customers pay over £90 a year more on average for their gas and electricity. It's bad news for E.On customers, but
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The hidden way to get a better energy deal
Autumn's here, there's a chill in the air, and many people are starting to worry about their energy bills. According to Gocompare.com Energy, next Sunday is the day that most Brits plan to turn on their central heating. However, its
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Some could face energy bill hikes of £300 this week
Many households could see their energy bills rocket by up to 25% this week as a number of popular fixed-rate tariffs expire, a price comparison site has warned. There are 24 such deals coming to an end on Wednesday, including offers from British
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How energy firms could be treating us more fairly
Many energy suppliers will happily avoid their customers because they know they are on massively overpriced tariffs, according to one industry expert. Ed Kamm, chief customer officer at First Utility, made the claims as he highlighted four
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Energy bills remain our biggest gripe
A fifth of British households complain to their energy company every year - mainly about billing, according to a report. Citizens Advice has estimated that it costs suppliers £125 million a year to handle customer complaints about bills. The
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"Deliberately confusing" energy bills cost households
The "deliberately confusing" bills provided by energy companies are the biggest barrier to consumers switching between suppliers, according to a study. Confusing tariffs and badly presented billing information is stopping households
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