Energy Supply - MIsleading information during sales process
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If your particular tariff or deal turns out not to be what you’d originally expected, then you can contact your energy supplier through Resolver. There are a number of tariff options available, the main options being fixed/capped or variable/standard-cost tariffs.
If you believe the product sold to you turned out not to be as described, you should get in touch with your provider immediately.
Changing your mind
If you change your mind about your contract after signing up, then let the new provider know; you have 14 days in which you can cancel. If you cancel after 14 days you may be subject to an early termination charge.
- If you want to change any personal details, contact your supplier via Resolver and inform them of the change as soon as possible.
- Energy companies should get back to you within two working days of receiving your complaint.
- Be clear and focused when you raise an issue. Explain clearly what happened and what you want to achieve.
- All energy companies have to meet high standards of service set by industry regulator Ofgem.
- If you are unhappy with any outcome you have the right to take your case to the Energy Ombudsman (Ombudsman Services) for independent assessment. Resolver will remind you when you can escalate your case.
What next?
Once you have submitted your information to the energy company, they should acknowledge your case within two working days. Ensure you keep a copy of all communications. Resolver automatically does this for you.
What if you cannot resolve the issue?
After eight weeks you can send the case to Ombudsman Services but if the energy company sends you a 'deadlock letter' - then you can send your case file to the Ombudsman immediately. The Ombudsman Service will independently investigate your case, and resolver will remind you when you can send your case over to the Energy Ombudsman.
You can still take your energy company to court if you do not agree with the outcome but we suggest you only use this as a last resort.
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