To be fair, I'm not sure that we're the sort of customer that any supplier would actually want! We use so little electricity, and only a miniscule amount of peak rate electricity, that we're hardly going to have suppliers bending over backwards to have us as customers.Bugtownboy wrote: ↑Sat Oct 15, 2022 7:02 amOGB, is there a different way to approach this ?Oldgreybeard wrote: ↑Fri Oct 14, 2022 10:03 pmSadly this falls into the "only for those that can have a smart meter" trap (as does Go). The discrimination against those who, through no fault of their own, cannot access cheaper electricity tariffs needs to be addressed. It's frankly discriminatory, and something that is estimated to impact between 10% and 20% of UK homes.
This discrimination is beginning to hack me off, TBH. It's like getting to the checkout in a supermarket and being told you have to pay 20% more than the till has racked up for some random reason, like having dark skin.
Currently you are pursuing Octopus to become a customer, can you not change the dynamic so that Octopus want you as a customer ?
With your house/home design and lifestyle, surely you’d be a poster boy for Octopus supporting eco/green living, especially if they overcome the smart meter issue.
Contacting Greg Jackson directly (sure someone on here has his email if it’s not freely available) outlining your position/background may provide a better way in.
Might be easier than wading through the treacle of customer services ?
The main reason for the interest in Octopus, in particular, was because I was keen to invest in Ripple (as in the other thread). I'd switch to them as long as it was both possible and as long as their rates for E7 were OK.