Dear Chris, when I received my last energy bill I realised that the name of the tariff I am on has changed. What does this mean, and am I still getting a good deal?
I’m quite confused!
Tally Barber, Didcot, via email, Wednesday 6 May, 2009
I can understand why you might be confused; the energy market is very complex, and prices and names of tariffs are constantly changing.
My advice to you is to contact your energy supplier and find out why they have changed the name of the tariff. It could be something simple, such as a marketing move, or there could be a more important reason for the change. Here’s the information you need:
If your energy supplier has changed the name of your tariff, the first thing you should do is get in contact with them and find out why.
Phone your supplier on:
| Energy supplier | Phone number |
| British Gas | 0845 600 6113 |
| Scottish & Southern Energy | 0845 7444 555 |
| E.ON | 0845 059 9905 |
| npower | 0845 714 5146 |
| EDF | 0800 096 2270 |
| Scottish Power | 0845 270 6543 |
Ultimately there are two reasons why energy suppliers may change the names of their tariffs:
If you are not sure why the name has changed, ask your supplier.
The cheapest energy tariffs are available to customers who sign up to an online tariff, such as Online energy, and pay their bills by monthly direct debit.
Most suppliers also offer discounts for customers with dual fuel (both gas and electricity from the same supplier). You should also start submitting your own meter readings, as estimated readings can often be inaccurate and you’ll pay more for a meter reader to visit your home.
For more information read our guide on how to save money on your energy tariff. And you can compare tariff prices online using our energy calculator, or by ringing our freephone customer services number on 0800 094 9089.
Hope this helps Tally, and remember, if anything on your energy bill changes or you have a query, it’s important to contact your supplier straightaway.
If you have an energy query please email ourexpert@energychoices.co.uk
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