Monday, September 19, 2005

Everybody Wants To Help With Your Business

British Gas Customers
British Gas has announced that it will increase gas prices by 14.2% and electricity prices by 14.2% from 19th September 2005.
For the average British Gas customer this will add another £61 a year to your annual gas bill and £39 a year to your annual electricity bill.
Since January 2004 British Gas customers have seen their annual gas and electricity bills rise by £206 a year.
11 million households will be affected.
Powergen Customers
Powergen customers will have seen their gas bills rise by 11.9% and their electricity bills by 7.2% on 31st August 2005.
For the average Powergen customer this will add another £45 a year to your annual gas bill and £20 a year to your annual electricity bill.
Since January 2004 Powergen customers have seen their annual gas and electricity bills rise by £117 a year.
5 million households will be affected.
London Energy / SWEB Energy / Seeboard Energy Customers
If you are a customer of one of these companies you will already have seen your electricity bills rise by 11% and your gas bills increase by a massive 15.5% on 5th August 2005.
For the typical London Energy, SWEB Energy and Seeboard Energy customer this will add another £63 a year to your annual gas bill and £30 a year to your annual electricity bill.
Since January 2004 London Energy, SWEB Energy and Seeboard Energy customers have seen their annual gas and electricity bills rise by £180 a year.
5 million households have been affected.

The above is copied from an e mail I received today, this is one of a couple of things that I found thought provoking today.
One of the other things was mentioned in today’s hotnews from telecom Plus head office.
Namely that most comparison sites actually receive financial incentives to promote the customers they refer, we don’t why ?
Why this would add to costs which would then have to be passed on to our customers.
It also looks like all these companies would like to lose their customers or at least help you gain some .

The second thought provoking item was an article in the Daily Express ,mentioning that government policy could be to raise retirement age to 67,want some of that me neither.

I don’t think you need any more incentive than that to crack on with building your business do you ?

www.telecomplus.org.uk/879411

www.telecomplus.org.uk/savewithtom

www.perfectsystem.co.uk

3 Comments:

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12:26 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

A very good summary as to why people should actually bother to make a switch to a cheaper provider for their utilities.
The good thing about The Utility Warehouse is that not only are all the utilities cheaper but they come on one simple monthly bill.
This alone seems to bring happiness to my customers!!!
Keep up the good work tom.

4:48 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Hi Chris
thanks for your kind comments and well done on your recent successes
Tommie

11:43 PM  

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