...that I have looked at the energy bill from Shell and it is flawed. :eek:
Incorrect estimated readings have been applied at the points where THEY changed their tariffs.
They are £30 out on the first part of their bill, and £23 on the second part a total of £53 overcharged in a single month.
Why is it that their profits year on year are so high? ITs because they are fleecing the consumer, that's why.
To add insult to injury they then apply 5% VAT to this overcharge amount.
As they hide behind a web-site there is no-one you can raise this with. I am more than a little miffed. :mad:
 
...that I have looked at the energy bill from Shell and it is flawed. :eek:
Incorrect estimated readings have been applied at the points where THEY changed their tariffs.
They are £30 out on the first part of their bill, and £23 on the second part a total of £53 overcharged in a single month.
Why is it that their profits year on year are so high? ITs because they are fleecing the consumer, that's why.
To add insult to injury they then apply 5% VAT to this overcharge amount.
As they hide behind a web-site there is no-one you can raise this with. I am more than a little miffed. :mad:
I'd certainly be making contact with my MP - something is wrong somewhere. :eek:
 
...that I have looked at the energy bill from Shell and it is flawed. :eek:
Incorrect estimated readings have been applied at the points where THEY changed their tariffs.
They are £30 out on the first part of their bill, and £23 on the second part a total of £53 overcharged in a single month.
Why is it that their profits year on year are so high? ITs because they are fleecing the consumer, that's why.
To add insult to injury they then apply 5% VAT to this overcharge amount.
As they hide behind a web-site there is no-one you can raise this with. I am more than a little miffed. :mad:

Yes, and you should submit readings and ask for a re-calculation ...
 
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...that I have looked at the energy bill from Shell and it is flawed. :eek:
Incorrect estimated readings have been applied at the points where THEY changed their tariffs.
They are £30 out on the first part of their bill, and £23 on the second part a total of £53 overcharged in a single month.
Why is it that their profits year on year are so high? ITs because they are fleecing the consumer, that's why.
To add insult to injury they then apply 5% VAT to this overcharge amount.
As they hide behind a web-site there is no-one you can raise this with. I am more than a little miffed. :mad:
Does they have an option to email?
 
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...that I have looked at the energy bill from Shell and it is flawed. :eek:
Incorrect estimated readings have been applied at the points where THEY changed their tariffs.
They are £30 out on the first part of their bill, and £23 on the second part a total of £53 overcharged in a single month.
Why is it that their profits year on year are so high? ITs because they are fleecing the consumer, that's why.
To add insult to injury they then apply 5% VAT to this overcharge amount.
As they hide behind a web-site there is no-one you can raise this with. I am more than a little miffed. :mad:
If you've been keeping accurate records then you can present them to back your case for a refund.
I'd do that.
And I'd do it on paper to the CEO if i cannot find a "complaints " place on the website whcih I do agree is noramlly impossible nowadays. Websites tending to only go one way!
Best of luck.
We had to do exactly the same thing with our sewage charges for exactly the same reason and we won, though it was pence compared to what you are claiming.:(:(:(
 
If you've been keeping accurate records then you can present them to back your case for a refund.
I'd do that.
And I'd do it on paper to the CEO if i cannot find a "complaints " place on the website whcih I do agree is noramlly impossible nowadays. Websites tending to only go one way!
Best of luck.
We had to do exactly the same thing with our sewage charges for exactly the same reason and we won, though it was pence compared to what you are claiming.:(:(:(
Can always search LinkedIn for the Ceo :)
 

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