SSE pay as you go costs
Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2022 8:55 am
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I'm not, Its for a rental property that we are selling.AE-NMidlands wrote: ↑Fri Mar 11, 2022 8:59 amWhy are you still with them? Have you compared Octopus or Coop - if they are taking new customers.)
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It is morally wrong. Then again the same can be said of tenants who are happy to skip leaving energy bills behind them 2 wrongs don't etc yet its about the only way to protect against the worst side of human nature. Shocking prices and I wish there was another way.marshman wrote: ↑Fri Mar 11, 2022 2:13 pm And that is what is so wrong with prepayment meters - those that can afford it the least and who are often forced to live in energy intensive housing are forced to pay the most, and in many cases can do absolutely nothing about it. To me it is morally wrong.
Agree re: tenants that "do the dirty" - one of the reasons I never got involved in buy to let. But to me that is really a separate issue, there are many other people in differing situations that a forced onto prepayment, often through no fault of their own which was my point. I do understand why landlords want/need their tenants to have prepayment, it is the tariffs that are wrong. If we have a mandated price cap then should be "fair", morally and economically across the board.Joeboy wrote: ↑Fri Mar 11, 2022 5:06 pmIt is morally wrong. Then again the same can be said of tenants who are happy to skip leaving energy bills behind them 2 wrongs don't etc yet its about the only way to protect against the worst side of human nature. Shocking prices and I wish there was another way.marshman wrote: ↑Fri Mar 11, 2022 2:13 pm And that is what is so wrong with prepayment meters - those that can afford it the least and who are often forced to live in energy intensive housing are forced to pay the most, and in many cases can do absolutely nothing about it. To me it is morally wrong.
Agreed, the moment prepay isn't a monopoly (here its SSE) it may change.marshman wrote: ↑Fri Mar 11, 2022 6:38 pmAgree re: tenants that "do the dirty" - one of the reasons I never got involved in buy to let. But to me that is really a separate issue, there are many other people in differing situations that a forced onto prepayment, often through no fault of their own which was my point. I do understand why landlords want/need their tenants to have prepayment, it is the tariffs that are wrong. If we have a mandated price cap then should be "fair", morally and economically across the board.Joeboy wrote: ↑Fri Mar 11, 2022 5:06 pmIt is morally wrong. Then again the same can be said of tenants who are happy to skip leaving energy bills behind them 2 wrongs don't etc yet its about the only way to protect against the worst side of human nature. Shocking prices and I wish there was another way.marshman wrote: ↑Fri Mar 11, 2022 2:13 pm And that is what is so wrong with prepayment meters - those that can afford it the least and who are often forced to live in energy intensive housing are forced to pay the most, and in many cases can do absolutely nothing about it. To me it is morally wrong.