exaisle wrote: » I entered a one year contract in December 2019 and changed supplier one year and a day later (I change supplier EVERY year). All was ok in terms of billing until I got the last invoice today. They had charged me a €50 exit fee even though I was out of contract. The person in support apologised, said it was an error and assured me that they will rectify. Mistakes happen and no harm done. I'm posting this just in case it's a systematic error and it's happening to more than once. So when you leave out of contract, check your bill! E.
Muahahaha wrote: » Are you still within your 14 day cooling off period, it could be a way of ditching them if you want to. As said I had similar with Energia, signed up with some door to door seller into a cheap rate and then 6 weeks later they go and jack up the prices. I argued my case and got restored to the rate I had actually signed up to. Now with Glow Im 6 months in and they've hit this 4.6% increase so in the same boat as yourself. Complaints go to the Commission for Energy Regulation. However before doing this you have to complain officially to Glow and say as much in an email and also ask them for a complaint reference number which the CER will then ask you for. So in other words you officially have to give them a chance to resolve it before escalating it further. I've emailed the CER yesterday asking about the legality of them increasing prices while you are in a contract. Its news to me that they can do this as anytime the likes of Sky, Vodafone, etc has done it in the past they have to allow you break the contract without penalty, we've had threads on Bargain Alerts about this before. I've a feeling they are breaking consumer law here regardless of what the contract says and what customer service are saying about wanting 50 euro to exit. A contract is a contract and if they increase prices then they are fundamentally altering it. Will report back here what they say in a week or so.
09. Changing Pricing and this Agreement Unless you are on a fixed price contract, we are entitled to change the price of electricity. If we do so, you will be given 30 days notice in advance of the date the variations are due to take effect and notified in two ways from the following methods: • In writing on or with your bill, • By email, SMS text message or by letter • Mass Media (TV, radio, newspaper advertisement) • Website Any such notice will state the date from which the price change will become effective. If we amend your terms and conditions we will send you the revised Terms and Conditions 30 days before the changes come into effect. This notice will indicate where you may view or obtain a copy of the new Conditions. If any variation, addition or amendment is unacceptable to you, you may end the Agreement in accordance with our terms and conditions, otherwise you will be deemed to have accepted the new Conditions. Any changes to these General Terms and Conditions shall be notified to you on your bill, by email, by letter or by way of public advertisement.
WhoamI2022 wrote: » Just joined Glowpower. Was with Energia and they f**ked around not giving me the same offer as they had new customers. Anyway I think I shot myself in the foot. Soon after I joined I got an email nearly a week later saying they had increased prices by 4.8% Now billing, no bills. Complained and said I didn't want them building up a huge bill and then forcing me to pay. Before I had a monthly fee I paid. Got email back first saying they had escalated to Billing Manager but no date. Then I emailed again and more or less said tough, if you want to move give us 50 quid and you can break contract. Think these guys might be VERY dodgy. Who can you complain to? regulatory has to keep control of these companies
WhoamI2022 wrote: » Just joined Glowpower. Was with Energia and they f**ked around not giving me the same offer as they had new customers. Anyway I think I shot myself in the foot. Soon after I joined I got an email nearly a week later saying they had increased prices by 4.8%
Now billing, no bills. Complained and said I didn't want them building up a huge bill and then forcing me to pay. Before I had a monthly fee I paid. Got email back first saying they had escalated to Billing Manager but no date. Then I emailed again and more or less said tough, if you want to move give us 50 quid and you can break contract. Think these guys might be VERY dodgy. Who can you complain to? regulatory has to keep control of these companies
Muahahaha wrote: » What does a fixed price contract mean compared to just having a unit kwh price? Seems a bit dodge them saying you cant get out of a 12 month contract if they put the price up, Id always though its one of the only scenarios where you can. I remember signing up for Energia a couple of years back and six weeks later they put their prices up, I rang and disputed this and they kept me on the rate I signed up to.
irishgeo wrote: » a quick scan of the terms and condition says you can only move if your on a fixed price contract and they put the price up.
The website is amateur hour and submitting a reading is a joke of having to give them everything including account number etc as its just a webform and doesnt remember anything.
wush06 wrote: » I also got that mail and I asked the question and they said I can’t leave for some reason so would also like to hear other people’s opinions.
Muahahaha wrote: » I finally got my second bill off them 6 months in and that was a bit of effort but it did arrive after I gave them meter readings. I had paid the first bill using their customer portal and that didnt send me an email confirming payment, their portal just doesnt work full stop from what I can see. Anyway second bill should be by direct debit so will keep an eye to see how that goes through. They're a disaster of a company though really. Only good thing I can say is my bills are definitely cheaper- the most recent one was 130 for 3 months electricity. My first one was also 132 reduced to 112 after they gave me 20 quid credit for all the messing around. So I've had 6 months electricity for 260, cant complain really. Im a light user so the lower standing charge they offer does have good benefits for me as I dont use massive amounts of units. Only thing is they sent an email saying prices are going up 4.6%, anyone know can they do that when you're supposed to be in a 12 month contract? Or it might allow you out of the contract without penalty?
Dunworley1 wrote: » Avoid avoid, I signed up on Feb this year and all I've had is inaccurate bills and no bills. Since day one they have being using estimated readings and on my first bill it was double my usual bill. I am in the process of trying to close my account and switch provider , a complaint with the CRU is on the way if they don't sort immediately
BullBauld wrote: » Signed over to Glowpower in March from Electric Ireland expecting savings Was paying around €170 - €210 every 2 months with EI. Bills with Glowpower came every month and were up on €170 for the month!! Had to send on meter readings which saved me a month or 2 without a bill but we're back to high bills again now. Certainly no savings here!
ethernet wrote: » I get the impression it's a tiny operation. Have to email/phone with meter readings. Their email says they have an online portal but when I try to login, I get redirected to an Australian site. When I phone, they say the portal isn't up and running yet. Then they send whopper estimate bills despite getting meter readings and fairly recent actual readings:
DrPhilG wrote: » And in my situation, I'm signing up with Energia, lol.
Wearb wrote: » In your situation, I'd complain to the energy regulator.
westgolf wrote: » Anyone any experience of either of these companies ? Mods. Please move to appropriate category if necessary