The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Defused: Year-long row over fuel bills that even the energy watchdog couldn’t sort out is finally resolved

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Pete Hill thought he would blow a fuse during a year-long dispute with his power company after he kept being sent wildly incorrect bills.

The retired geophysici­st signed up with Clydebankb­ased Together Energy for his gas and electricit­y in May 2017.

“I was happy enough with the company for the first year, even though I was switched from a variable tariff to a winter tariff without being informed beforehand,” said

Pete, from Stonehaven, Aberdeensh­ire. “I live in a three-bedroom cottage and was paying £240 a month, which I thought was about right.”

However, 12 months after becoming a customer, Pete started to experience problems.

“When I got my first proper bill through I saw I had been moved to another tariff,” he said. “This new deal meant I was charged different amounts for daytime and night-time use for my electricit­y.”

Not long after that, Pete said he was shifted to another tariff.

“This time my daytime and night-time meter readings had somehow been inverted,” he said, “but I could never get through to Together Energy on the phone to get this sorted.”

In November 2018, Pete, 63, was shocked when he received a bill for £3,236 for his daytime electricit­y. “I couldn’t possibly use that amount of power for a house the size of mine,” he said.

“Together Energy then sent me a statement saying my

night-time electricit­y charge was -£3,095.

“That levelled out my total monthly bill to less than £200 but I kept being sent demands for more than 10 times that amount. These bills would then be followed by another statement, which took thousands of pounds off the previous invoice.”

In August last year Pete complained to the Energy Ombudsman. He upheld Pete’s complaint and ordered Together Energy to put matters right.

However, Pete said things did not improve. “I still could not get Together Energy to provide me with an accurate bill.”

At the end of his tether, Pete wrote to Raw Deal and we asked Together Energy to investigat­e.

Good news is that Pete has now been given a correct bill.

Together Energy said: “It appeared he was on a two-rate meter, which means his tariff is different during the day and the evening, which is cheaper.

“Unfortunat­ely, Mr Hill was being charged the one rate for both.”

A company representa­tive wrote to Pete: “I note you have received next to no customer service and your issues could have been resolved if someone was willing to listen and work with you. For that I apologise.”

Pete now wants to put the experience behind him and switch to another power firm.

He added: “Raw Deal achieved more in a few weeks than I did in a year. Thank you so much for your interventi­on.”

 ??  ?? Pete Hill, pictured in Stonehaven, battled for a year with Together Energy
Pete Hill, pictured in Stonehaven, battled for a year with Together Energy

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