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Do I have to pay my current electricity provider for energy used prior to me joint them?

  • 30-11-2023 09:12AM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 513 ✭✭✭


    I understand this shouldn’t happen, but I think due to an error for ESB networks it did.

    At first I tried to be reasonable and offered to pay for the electricity I used, and despite being offered credits from the company which suggests some wrong doing, I am still being charged 2023 prices for electricity used in 2021.

    At this point I am thinking I should just refuse to pay the provider for any electricity used prior to the start of my contract. I have evidence of how much this is so seems pretty clear, my question is do they have an entitlement to charge me for electricity used prior to the start of a contract?

    I am happy to pay for electricity I used but don’t believe I owe this money e to my current provider.

    *Apologies for the two similar posts but was unsure where best to post this.



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