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<blockquote data-quote="Exfarmer" data-source="post: 7852308" data-attributes="member: 1951"><p>The liberalisation of the energy markets and allowing new suppliers to enter the scene has worked very well for many .</p><p>I personally have benefitted massively over the last few years, probably paying under half for my energy compared to many I know. However when as these suppliers have been doing buying and selling on the day market, there comes a time when they get caught, offering fixed price contracts when they have no guaranteed supply for the next 12 months is extremely risky and one wonders why the regulators have not raised the alarm long ago. Perhaps they did, but nobody listened.</p><p>There is also little doubt that some of these operators have been operating close to fraudulently , some having taken out large salaries / dividends against companies which have operated on a near zero profits.</p><p>Price caps on the big operators means that all those customers who benefited from cheap prices will have to be subsidised in the future by those long suffering customers who stuck with the big six for many expensive years</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Exfarmer, post: 7852308, member: 1951"] The liberalisation of the energy markets and allowing new suppliers to enter the scene has worked very well for many . I personally have benefitted massively over the last few years, probably paying under half for my energy compared to many I know. However when as these suppliers have been doing buying and selling on the day market, there comes a time when they get caught, offering fixed price contracts when they have no guaranteed supply for the next 12 months is extremely risky and one wonders why the regulators have not raised the alarm long ago. Perhaps they did, but nobody listened. There is also little doubt that some of these operators have been operating close to fraudulently , some having taken out large salaries / dividends against companies which have operated on a near zero profits. Price caps on the big operators means that all those customers who benefited from cheap prices will have to be subsidised in the future by those long suffering customers who stuck with the big six for many expensive years [/QUOTE]
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