Make your own enery , the sun will never send you a bill
ABB Fimer REACT2-UNO-3.6-TL 8kW Modular Lithium Battery Storage (zerohomebills.com)
Residential | Fimer Spa
Time's up, and there's no money to be seen. No surprise there.I got an email today promising a £120 refund from Symbio, to be paid out within 10 days. I'll believe it when I see it.
Make your own enery , the sun will never send you a bill
ABB Fimer REACT2-UNO-3.6-TL 8kW Modular Lithium Battery Storage (zerohomebills.com)
Residential | Fimer Spa
Looks like Bulb will go next week
they're the most cack-handed and inefficient energy company I've had to communicate with.
Good riddance, as they're the most cack-handed and inefficient energy company I've had to communicate with. After a long email and phone contretemp in spring last year they finally admitted they'd screwed up and gave me compensation.
Within the last week, after telling them of my cessation of ownership and giving the new one's name, I was asked for 'prove' (proof) of this. That's a first for me! I sent legal proof. I then got an email welcoming me to Bulb, enclosing a welcome pack. this last acknowledged as a cock-up in a further email.
Might hold on before I pay their lousy standing charges (no energy used) if they're going bust. I find it amazing that there's no statutary obligation to have a supplier for empty property, as far as I can find, there's not a lot one can do to avoid it. Bulb, the previous tenants' supplier, sent no less that 10 letters to 'the occupier' (which I wasn't, of course). The water company addressed theirs to 'occupier/owner'; sensible! As I said, Bulb are a shower, despite my sister being happy with them.
Bulb, sounds like you want their light to go out..
So Bulb are in too deep. That's Dafft. And knowing this Narcissistic government, any help will be Tulip'll too late. Prices have been Hyacinth late summer, they've just Frittilaria'd away any time for action.I don't hold a candle for Bulb because they get on my wick, Phil. I read financial news on Saturday that they're likely to go into 'measures' this week. Problem is, being the 7th biggest supplier, there are simply too many customers to farm out to others (not that they want them). Problem for government and all of us really; guess there'll need to be some gov't financial input here, despite their previous refusals to do so.