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Text Box: When an Electricity or Gas supplier has been notified of a change of tenancy, usually by the previous/tenant owner, they immediately raise the price for the supply of Gas and Electrcity to the premises, sometimes by upto 200%! Most new proprietors are not aware that they are on a high rate and don’t notice it until they receive their bill and have been stunned by the amount they have to pay, some unfortunately don’t realise until many months later after a number of unusually high bills. When the customer does realise and rings the supplier they are simply told that it is their fault for not querying the price they were paying before using the electricity and gas.
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Unfortunately this is perfectly legal and is a practise carried out by all the suppliers. These prices are known in the industry as Deemed rates. By using the gas and electricity without agreeing on a price you have been deemed to have accepted the price the Electricity and Gas suppliers have set. 
 
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To avoid these high charges you need to get your self into a contract with an energy supplier. Click the link below to compare the latest contract prices or give us a ring, our friendly staff are ready to answer any questions you have and will help you get you off these high rates.

Have you recently moved into a business property? If you have then you must read the following article as it will probably save you hundred’s in unnecessary costs...

Text Box: “Schedule 2B paragraph 8(1) of the Gas Act and Schedule 6 paragraph 3(1) of the Electricity Act, respectively, provide that where a supplier supplies gas or electricity to premises otherwise than in pursuance of a contract, the supplier shall be deemed to have contracted with the consumer for the supply of gas or electricity from the time when he began to supply that gas or electricity. 
Typically a deemed contract will occur where a customer moves into a new property and has not agreed contractual terms with a supplier who is supplying energy to that property or an alternative supplier, resulting in the supply of utilities of the premise being put on the higher deemed rate.”

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