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Energy Ombudsman

Energy Ombudsman

Article updated: Tuesday 26 May, 2009

If you’re having problems with your energy supplier that cannot be solved directly with your provider, the Energy Ombudsman (www.energy-ombudsman.org.uk) - an independent body that resolves disputes between customers and their energy companies - might be able to help.

The Energy Ombudsman can deal with complaints about bills for your gas and electricity services, complaints about a supplier’s sales activity or about problems when changing your energy provider.

You can only refer your complaint to the Ombudsman if you have tried to resolve it with your energy provider but have received a “deadlock letter” or eight weeks have passed since you first made your complaint to your provider.

Then, if the Ombudsman decides to make an award, and you accept it, your supplier has to abide by the decision. The Ombudsman can ask your supplier to provide any or all of the following:

  • A service or some practical action that will benefit you
  • An apology or explanation
  • A financial award up to £5,000

All of the UK’s major energy providers are members of the Ombudsman, which means that they have to oblige by any decision that it makes regarding your complaint.


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iI have tried to change my gas supplier from EDF to npower 3 times each time EDF has refused even after there is no outstanding bill. Their last two bills have been £201 and £262 the last bill i am not able to pay in full so now am having to pay monthly but the next quarter will again have another bill so this is now going to be ongoing. If they had allowed me to change I would not have had this as was going to be direct debit for both suppliers which would have been npower. Can you help me please - May 23 2012 12:51PM
Valerie Godefroy, Crawley, United Kingdom

I contacted the energy ombudsmans approsimately two weeks ago regarding my complaint against scottish power. I have not heard from them and scottish power continue to harrass and make demands with menaces. I now have no option but to contact my MP and the local council as nothing is being done regarding my complaint. My mobile number is 07538368498 - Apr 17 2012 9:38AM
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I own a shop in edinburgh when the tennant left in july 2011 i thought i would continue with the energy supplier they had in place opusenergy. i informed opus that i was taking overthe account and the building would now be vacant and was given a rate for avacant property.almost right away they started taking money from my account based on readings based on the previous tennants readings a new tennant moved in october and changed suppliers.since then i have phoned opus umteen times they have not refunded my money and now have debt collection company txt me weekly about outstanding moneys i have informedthem that opus owe me money it makes no odds they continue to pester me and opus continue to ignore me please help - Mar 10 2012 10:47AM
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