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a) Send them a Subject Access Request, they have 30 days to provide all the data on the account. They will provide all the data over the last 6 years.
b) Lodge a formal complaint in writing, follow their complaints procedure, when you get a final response / deadlock letter, if you still aren't happy lodge a complaint with the Services Ombudsman.
https://www.ombudsman-services.org/
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I have sent them a formal complaint and contacted the Ombudsman. I was told I have to wait until 9/8/23 before I could take it further. But it’s very worrying when this came out of the blue and when they refuse to communicate.Thanks for your advice. If I wasn’t in credit then I wouldn’t mind.
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That's cool, you've got it in hand. Complain to the CEO if you need to. The energy sector is the 'Wild Wild West', energy companies basically do what they like.
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I think you have got it absolutely spot on. They behave like highway robbers. If the price cap reduces energy costs in the future, I suspect Scottish Power won’t be so quick to reduce my direct debit either.
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So sorry you are having such trouble with them @Chemist243
I would also recommend reaching out to Scope's Disability Energy Support if you need any other advice or supportHannah - She / Her
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Chemist243 said:I received an E-mail from Scottish Power informing me that they were raising my direct debit by £72.35 to £193.25. I am £213 in credit and there was no right of reply. I have complained and now do not answer calls. I would advise people to avoid these charlatans who have been happy to sit on my savings.To add to my angst, the £213 that was there yesterday has disappeared but has not been returned to my account. No call or E-mail just appalling service. The anxiety this has caused with a worsening physical health condition demonstrates that they care little about their customers. Awful company.
I contacted EON who said that having a credit helps towards future bills throughout the rest of the year. They refused to repay any of the credit although last month they reduced the direct debit down to £189 a month. I am still increasing the credit balance that now stands at over £1000. -
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We just want to let you know we’ve slightly tweaked the title of this thread to protect you from any claims of defamation. Please know, we fully appreciate your position, and in no way are attempting to dismiss your thoughts around this topic.
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You have changed the title of this thread. What was the original title that I used so that I do not commit the same mistake again. I have spent the whole weekend in turmoil because of Scottish Power.
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Hello @Chemist243
I am so sorry I do not know what the original title was. Have you reached out to Scope's Disability Energy Support?Hannah - She / Her
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I haven't done that yet but may have been advised to do so. I will look into the matter. Scottish Power have made me lose my peace of mind.
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Please keep us updated @Chemist243 and if you ever need to keep your mind off things for a bit, we play games over in the coffee lounge.Hannah - She / Her
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'If they aren't playing ball' email the CEO. I know far too much about the energy sector.
Got a ' C. date' with a dubious energy company shortly. In the past I've told OFGEM what they should do to monitor energy companies.
When people go to the supermarket, they check their receipt, with energy bills they rely on the energy company to keep things in 'check'. -
Community_Scope said:
Hello @Chemist243
We just want to let you know we’ve slightly tweaked the title of this thread to protect you from any claims of defamation. Please know, we fully appreciate your position, and in no way are attempting to dismiss your thoughts around this topic.
For more information about why we edited the title, please consider our online community house rules.
All the best,
Cher
Online community team
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Thank you for your insights. Appreciated.
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I greatly appreciate the help of the Disability Energy Advisor. I am certainly keeping my eye on my family's energy use and had a smart meter installed yesterday. The electricity is being recorded alright but the gas recording has yet to show on the smart meter,
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@chemist243 Hopefully the gas reading has now shown on the meter? I'm so glad that the Disability Energy Advisor was able to helpHannah - She / Her
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What I always greatly appreciate (please note the sarcasm) is how the warning they give for a big increase in your direct debit is merely the required 10 days.I am sure they could very easily give more notice than that, especially when so many live payslip to payslip, but no, only the regulatory required minimum.ADHD and Crohn's DiseaseAspiring to lot's of things but one step at a time, Crohn's sorted, sorting ADHD, then life to sort!Prefers they/them but am fine with he/him
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