I am a Scottish Power customer for both gas and electricity and had been paying around £70 a month by direct debit for some time. Account was always in credit.
A couple of months ago we received a letter advising that our bill would increase to £100 a month. Coincidently, a Scottish Power rep came to our house and advised us that we should actually be able to reduce our bills as we pay by direct debit/fuel prices dropping etc. A quick phone call to Scottish Power and without any arguement the bills reduced to £50 a month. Account was in credit by £250 at this point
We have now received a letter stating that our bills will be increased to £80 a month and we actually owe them £50, so our account has turned around by £300 in just 2 months. I can appreciate the heating has been on more over the winter, but not much more than it had been on in October when the bills reduced. So I dont think it justifies such a hike in my bills.
Has anyone else had the same problem? Any advice before speaking to Scottish Power and asking them to justify the price increase? Is it worth moving provider, or at least threatening them that I will in order to keep the bills down?
I have read from the moneysupermarket articles that fuel prices have dropped to almost half of what they were in July 2008, so surely they have no right in hiking my bills just so that money sits in their account, rather than mine?
Any advice would be appreciated.