Myvouchercodes.co.uk React To Which? Energy Bill Survey Findings
Mark Pearson, personal finance expert and Chairman of the UK’s leading discount website MyVoucherCodes.co.uk, had the following to say:
“These types of stories seem to come out every quarter, where energy companies stand accused of mis-selling, hiding compensation or hiking up prices too much. The whole energy industry should be investigated by Ofgem, but consumers also need to savvy-up and see complaints through, and not let themselves be fobbed off.
Yes, household energy is more expensive than ever; but there are steps people must take to help save money wherever possible. Regularly shop around for the cheapest suppliers, and always check your energy meters to ensure you aren’t being overcharged. With prices as astronomical as they are, consumers musn’t take it lying down. Keep your eyes peeled and take a stand when you’re being overcharged, as only you can truly protect your finances.
ENDS
For further comment, or if you’d like to arrange an interview with Mark Pearson to discuss the matter further, please give me a call on 01452 348211.
LINK: http://www.MyVoucherCodes.co.uk
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