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Jimbuna
12-28-13, 07:09 AM
Big bloody deal!!....these companies are making hundreds of millions in annual profits yet still had the audacity just a month ago to up their prices by on average 10% :nope:

One of Britain's biggest power distributors says it will increase compensation payments to customers who lost power in the Christmas Eve storm.

UK Power Networks - which says 1,000 homes in Kent, Surrey and Sussex are still cut off - will increase payments for 48-60 hour outages from £27 to £75 for those affected on Christmas Day.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-25534151

STEED
12-28-13, 07:23 AM
Bloody gangsters, time for people to stick them in...:/\\chop

Gerald
12-28-13, 07:33 AM
Shareholders will be happy enough,:shifty:

Jimbuna
12-28-13, 07:34 AM
Bloody gangsters, time for people to stick them in...:/\\chop

Certainly nothing more than a thinly veiled PR stunt.

August
12-28-13, 06:59 PM
Payouts? Over here they just don't continue to charge you until the power is restored!

Jimbuna
12-29-13, 06:11 AM
Payouts? Over here they just don't continue to charge you until the power is restored!

Does that mean you have standing charges? (a set daily fee to maintain the supply).

Moonlight
12-29-13, 07:35 AM
Why am I not surprised by this headline.:hmph:

UK weather: Energy firm at centre of Christmas blackouts accused of tax avoidance
http://www.mirror.co.uk/money/city-news/uk-weather-energy-firm-centre-2968570

Jimbuna
12-29-13, 07:38 AM
Sadly it's not just power companies, you can add the likes of Amazon, Starbucks and many others to the list.

Catfish
12-29-13, 07:44 AM
'Greedy power companies' ??

It is their right to make 'hundreds of millions', after all they provide you with energy and also have alot of employees to pay.

This is nothing but competition and capitalism, you bl**dy communists !
:hmph:










:hmm2:

August
12-29-13, 07:48 AM
Does that mean you have standing charges? (a set daily fee to maintain the supply).

We have all kinds of fees and miscellaneous charges in our bills but it's all based on amount of electricity used in a given month. If one uses less or none like if the power is lost and the next monthly bill is lessened proportionally.

Jimbuna
12-29-13, 08:06 AM
We have all kinds of fees and miscellaneous charges in our bills but it's all based on amount of electricity used in a given month. If one uses less or none like if the power is lost and the next monthly bill is lessened proportionally.

Sounds as complex as our suppliers agreements.

swamprat69er
12-29-13, 09:01 AM
We have all kinds of fees and miscellaneous charges in our bills but it's all based on amount of electricity used in a given month. If one uses less or none like if the power is lost and the next monthly bill is lessened proportionally.

Up here in Ontario it is the same.

Catfish
12-29-13, 11:43 AM
In our system, the thing is not what something might be worth, but what people are willing to pay for it, and if with clenched teeth.

Here in Germany, all the privatized companies do what they want.
Raise of 10 percent ? No problem - energy was just a 15 percent raise.
If you do not consume so much energy or water, they just raise the basic price, the price you pay without consuming anything, just the baseline fee that you are connected to the system at all.

In german automotive repair facilities one hour meanwhile costs about 100 Euros plus VAT, sometimes more. No one can tell me that whatever they do there, is really worth THAT price.
Sad thing is some have not the knowledge, or get too old to do it themselves any longer. Then, instantly, the 'take what you can' rule applies.

Another nice thing is the mayor of a bigger town recently privatized the water systems, to pay back debts (he himself caused) and so in a way sold the table silver.
Miraculously, he was found sitting in the directorate of the company the facilites were sold to, one year later.

If all that goes on there will be social unrest, and soon. And, with a reason.

Herr-Berbunch
12-29-13, 02:35 PM
I'd recommend all you UKers to to Ecotricity instead of the usual big six.

They plough 100% into renewable energy where only one or two of the others even meet the basic legal minimum (something like 6%) and their customer service is consistently rated the best.

Jimbuna
12-29-13, 02:38 PM
I'd recommend all you UKers to to Ecotricity instead of the usual big six.

They plough 100% into renewable energy where only one or two of the others even meet the basic legal minimum (something like 6%) and there customer service consistently rated the best.

That company is on my list of things to look into after the new year actually.

I put it on after watching the other big wigs take the pee out of the parliamentary energy committee.

Herr-Berbunch
12-29-13, 02:41 PM
Damnit Jim, I've edited a spelling mistake and you've gone and kept it for eternity!

Jimbuna
12-29-13, 04:51 PM
Damnit Jim, I've edited a spelling mistake and you've gone and kept it for eternity!

That'll larn ya :)

Truth be told I never noticed :oops: