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    Originally posted by Neon Ignition View Post
    https://www.theguardian.com/business...king-more-cuts
    One in eight households fear there are no more cuts they can make ahead of the next price hikes
    It's hard to explain, but - hmmm...

    I'm not sure how best to explain this, because I don't want people to die or be in danger/uncomfortable in the winter.

    But part of me does want to see a large number of people default on their energy bills, because I believe, quite strongly, that the political class sees these stories and straight up refuses to believe them.

    I seriously think the Tories see this story, and think "oh, they'll just have to sell their massive TV they bought on benefits and not buy their kids pointless gadets for Christmas this year", and chuckle as they talk about mahogany, which fork to use and the Trojan war, or whatever people like that talk about.

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      Originally posted by Asura View Post
      I don't want people to die or be in danger/uncomfortable in the winter.

      But
      Really though, I know what you're saying and, as hard as it might be, I kind of agree. This needs to hit a breaking point. This can't be allowed to continue. And yet I wonder if there is a real breaking point. How much to normal people need to get shafted before something changes?

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        It definitely feels like the middle classes are being pushed down into the lower classes with people who used to be comfortable now having to use foodbanks.

        There's a definite gulf widening between the rich and everyone else.

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          Originally posted by Asura View Post
          It's hard to explain, but - hmmm...

          I'm not sure how best to explain this, because I don't want people to die or be in danger/uncomfortable in the winter.

          But part of me does want to see a large number of people default on their energy bills, because I believe, quite strongly, that the political class sees these stories and straight up refuses to believe them.

          I seriously think the Tories see this story, and think "oh, they'll just have to sell their massive TV they bought on benefits and not buy their kids pointless gadets for Christmas this year", and chuckle as they talk about mahogany, which fork to use and the Trojan war, or whatever people like that talk about.




          if this is correct then this is what dontpayuk should be promoting, if you dispute the bill and they refuse to act you can take it to the energy obusman for every complaint they get it costs the energy company £500 to investigate, if you are disputing the bill they are legally not aloud to report you for failing to pay the bill so it wont effect your credit score. if they get too many complaints it affects their ability to trade this seems a far more full-proof way of standing up to the energy company's, Hitting them with massive fines from the ombus man and flooding the ombus man system crippling it with record numbers of complaints.
          Last edited by Lebowski; 02-08-2022, 09:24.

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            Looks like the Tweet in question got deleted, so the info in it might well be incorrect.

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              Originally posted by Lebowski View Post
              https://twitter.com/purechole/status...Ra47gow8dqsjVw

              if this is correct then this is what dontpayuk should be promoting, if you dispute the bill and they refuse to act you can take it to the energy obusman for every complaint they get it costs the energy company £500 to investigate, if you are disputing the bill they are legally not aloud to report you for failing to pay the bill so it wont effect your credit score. if they get too many complaints it affects their ability to trade this seems a far more full-proof way of standing up to the energy company's, Hitting them with massive fines from the ombus man and flooding the ombus man system crippling it with record numbers of complaints.
              Some method like this is going to crop up; simply "not paying" isn't going to work. Yes, it might cause a change but it's going to screw up your credit score and that won't go away soon.

              Originally posted by Nu-Eclipse View Post
              Looks like the Tweet in question got deleted, so the info in it might well be incorrect.
              The replies were an argument about whether this is a matter for the ombudsman or OFGEN.

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                Originally posted by Asura View Post

                The replies were an argument about whether this is a matter for the ombudsman or OFGEN.
                That's fine but the original tweet still got deleted so whatever info was in it likely wasn't correct.

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                  Originally posted by Nu-Eclipse View Post
                  That's fine but the original tweet still got deleted so whatever info was in it likely wasn't correct.
                  looking at the complaints procedure he was correct on how it should progress

                  How to complain if your energy supplier overcharges you, puts up its prices, stops sending you bills, or tries to charge you an exit fee.


                  i just wonder if their are things in place to stop it going to the deadlock stage, not being happy with your rate and what you are being charged is not the same as an incorrect bill or overcharge, so this is just a guess but maybe they would just go back to you with "this is the rate and this is your bill if you refuse to pay you will be reported as nonpayment"

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                    Brilliant

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                      Why are we relying On hydro power from Norway when we are surrounded by bloody water and have massive Lakes and reservoirs all across the UK???
                      Last edited by Lebowski; 09-08-2022, 13:11.

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                        It's a good job both future PMs said they'll restrict building new renewable energy farms in the UK. Phew! How else could we sink back to the dark ages?
                        Maybe that nuclear power plant that China was building here and we put a stop to will help...

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                          Originally posted by Lebowski View Post
                          Why are we relying On hydro power from Norway when we are surrounded by bloody water and have massive Lakes and reservoirs all across the UK???
                          Because wealthy people don't want people to build windfarms outside their house. They bought their houses fair and-

                          -well, they inherited them.

                          But they own them nonetheless and believe that things like power generation are best built where nobody cares what happens.

                          You know.

                          Middlesbrough.

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                            Id heard Rishsi Sunak say he was planning to Take the top five worst towns in the UK build massive walls around them and then flood them to build massive hydro plants.

                            Reasoning is it will have a three fold benefit: one it drowns lots of poor people who don't vote Tory. Two: it reduces the welfare bill and Three: they can embezzle about 90% of the funds put aside for building these things by awarding the contract to a small dog food company in withshire.

                            Pritti Patel has put forward Bradford for the pilot scheme due to its high population of refugees and ethnic minority's, its already in a valley too so should be easy to flood with little chance of many escaping, she is worried that lots of refugees will of kept their dinghy's but its a risk shes willing to take.
                            Last edited by Lebowski; 09-08-2022, 14:59.

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                              If anyone is cold this winter, just hang around outside the local crematorium. They're bound to be piping hot with all the hypothermia victims, probably have them running 24-7.

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                                UK’s energy crisis response could include winter power cuts | Energy industry | The Guardian
                                Blackouts possible during winter

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