The Independent logo The Independent 2 months ago

Energy price war masks service woes

Energy prices have fallen an average of 4 per cent since the start of the year

Are the energy firms letting you down? Two damning reports published this week suggest that service is poor and bills are too full of jargon to understand. Full Article at The Independent

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