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Energy company apologises for bill mix up | Energy company apologises for bill mix up |
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An energy supplier has apologised to all 100,000 of its customers after it sent out bills that were too high. | An energy supplier has apologised to all 100,000 of its customers after it sent out bills that were too high. |
Outfox the Market admitted the mistake inflated annual bill forecasts by 25%. | Outfox the Market admitted the mistake inflated annual bill forecasts by 25%. |
CEO Keith Bastian said; "It is regrettable that incorrect information was given to our valued customers and for that we are sorry." | CEO Keith Bastian said; "It is regrettable that incorrect information was given to our valued customers and for that we are sorry." |
But the accidental increase came at the same time it introduced a winter/summer payment split, which sharply increased direct debit payments over winter. | But the accidental increase came at the same time it introduced a winter/summer payment split, which sharply increased direct debit payments over winter. |
Many customers have taken to social media to complain, including Anna and Rob Kemm who share their semi-detached house just outside Chatham, Kent with their three sons. | Many customers have taken to social media to complain, including Anna and Rob Kemm who share their semi-detached house just outside Chatham, Kent with their three sons. |
"We were paying £116 per month and then I got an email that the direct debit payment was changing to a higher winter payment and a lower summer payment. | "We were paying £116 per month and then I got an email that the direct debit payment was changing to a higher winter payment and a lower summer payment. |
"The winter payment has now gone up to £202 per month and we're £217.90 in credit. | "The winter payment has now gone up to £202 per month and we're £217.90 in credit. |
"Obviously I'm not happy with that, like most families you want to budget for a 12 month period and that's a lot of money to jump six weeks before Christmas." | "Obviously I'm not happy with that, like most families you want to budget for a 12 month period and that's a lot of money to jump six weeks before Christmas." |
That jump in monthly payments does include the 25% accidental surcharge which Outfox the Market has already apologised for and won't be charging customers. | That jump in monthly payments does include the 25% accidental surcharge which Outfox the Market has already apologised for and won't be charging customers. |
But its winter/summer direct debit divide works on a 70/30 split. | But its winter/summer direct debit divide works on a 70/30 split. |
Which would mean customers who pay £100 per month on average - would be expected to pay £140 for each of the six months of winter and £60 for each of the six months of summer. | Which would mean customers who pay £100 per month on average - would be expected to pay £140 for each of the six months of winter and £60 for each of the six months of summer. |
That represents a significant jump in payments regardless of Outfox the Market correcting its original mistake. | That represents a significant jump in payments regardless of Outfox the Market correcting its original mistake. |
Mr Bastian said: "Introducing a winter uplift means customers' payments simply reflect their consumption. | Mr Bastian said: "Introducing a winter uplift means customers' payments simply reflect their consumption. |
"Payments will drop significantly throughout the summer months to reflect lower usage and overall, we remain one of the best priced suppliers in the country. | "Payments will drop significantly throughout the summer months to reflect lower usage and overall, we remain one of the best priced suppliers in the country. |
This all comes at a difficult time for small energy suppliers. | This all comes at a difficult time for small energy suppliers. |
Earlier this week Extra Energy (108,000 customers) went bust and just yesterday Spark Energy, which supplies nearly 300,000 customers and employs 300 people in Selkirk ceased trading. | Earlier this week Extra Energy (108,000 customers) went bust and just yesterday Spark Energy, which supplies nearly 300,000 customers and employs 300 people in Selkirk ceased trading. |
Also this week Ofgem unveiled stricter guidelines for companies wanting to enter the energy supply market. | Also this week Ofgem unveiled stricter guidelines for companies wanting to enter the energy supply market. |
Mark Todd, the co-founder of switching site energyhelpline says: "The energy industry is in crisis. Two suppliers have gone bust this week and seven this year. | Mark Todd, the co-founder of switching site energyhelpline says: "The energy industry is in crisis. Two suppliers have gone bust this week and seven this year. |
"Suppliers are getting monumentally squeezed by rising wholesale prices, cold weather and the looming price cap, so it's no surprise that yet another one has gone bust. | "Suppliers are getting monumentally squeezed by rising wholesale prices, cold weather and the looming price cap, so it's no surprise that yet another one has gone bust. |
"We expect more casualties this winter." | "We expect more casualties this winter." |
You can hear more on BBC Radio 4's Money Box programme on Saturday at 12:00 BST or listen again here. | You can hear more on BBC Radio 4's Money Box programme on Saturday at 12:00 BST or listen again here. |
Follow Money Box and Dan on twitter. | Follow Money Box and Dan on twitter. |
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