Brendan Burgess
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I have found the same as well and I would imagine I would be profiled as a switcher given I switch every 12 months religiously. That said Energia did ring me proactively about keeping me as a customer but would not offer the best deal from bonkers. I have to admit I gave them one shot at it - told them they were getting one shot - and they could not match it. I have been with Energia twice before and switched both times after 1 year.Secondly, I have never been able to persuade an existing gas or electricity provider to match the best deal advertised on Bonkers.ie.
Maybe, but a lot of this is also due to very complex IT systems which cost a lot of money to build and maintain. The sad reality is without a serious investment in the underlying technology, customer service will never really improve no matter what the company is.Let's not forget, the more of us that complain, the better service levels will generally become
Can I ask now long the process was to ring both sets of customer service teams, ask to be put through to loyalty and have those discussions with them? I am guessing it took at least 15-20 minutes to go through all of this.Not as good as some who did the switch. Better than those who did not do the switch.
interesting MrEarl. Like yourself (up to that point), I only had very positive experiences with bonkers and I switch every year. Sometimes on their site and sometimes on the service providers site.They messed up my most recent move, then they wouldn't admit it,
... Should I revisit am out of contract with SSE.
OK, it looks like Electric Ireland is the only company which does not have a one year discount.
https://www.electricireland.ie/swit...s?priceType=D&pricePlanId=35#smartheatingtabs
If you get your gas and electricity from them, they charge 13.84 for electricity and 4.376 for gas.
It's not a one year special, it's their price for those who pay by direct debit and who accept paperless billing.
Hello,
I've yet to see any power supply company treat loyal existing customers fairly. They are every bit as bad as the insurance industry...
I go on to a well known price comparison website every year, and find that I need to move every year, to get the best deal. Coincidently, this year, I've found myself back with Electric Ireland (14% discount on both fuels in Y1, plus €260 cash credited to my customer account).
However, that still puts an obligation on the customer. I'd rather see the supplier treat everyone fairly, by giving existing customers the same deal as they offer to new customers, to at least show some level of decency.
I've also taken a further step towards ensuring that I pay the least amount necessary, for my future electricity needs, by installing solar panels on my roof. It's very early days, and it won't remove my need for a third party electricity supplier, but it's definitely a step in the right direction, with regards to reducing the ability of third party suppliers, to keep overcharging me, in the future !
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