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Watch out for "win back" calls from energy suppliers, energywatch warns small businesses.

Small businesses who have switched away from from British Gas Business (BGB) and agreed a contract with a new supplier are getting last minute sales calls from BGB offering to beat the competition’s new deal.

Business consumers are complaining to consumer watchdog energywatch that they have been charged penalties by their new supplier when accepting a new deal by British Gas.

Paul Savage, Business Services Manager for energywatch said: “We are all for business consumers getting a better deal, but only if they are not penalised for changing their mind.

“Where a business has agreed to move suppliers, even over the phone, the new supplier is entitled to enforce their new contract, even before they have actually taken over the supply. As a result, small businesses can easily find themselves tied into two contracts with different suppliers at the same time and at the risk of paying substantial penalties.”

John Holbrow, Energy Policy Chairman of the Federation of Small Businesses says “British Gas know full well that small businesses can’t get out of these contracts and we would ask them to stop their hard sell techniques. Loopholes in the current gas and electricity legislation mean that small businesses have to fend for themselves.”

Energywatch is pressing the energy regulator Ofgem to increase protection to small businesses and representation of the rights of this consumer group.

“In the meantime”, advises Paul Savage, “small businesses should be very wary of win back calls. They might ask themselves why their old supplier didn’t offer them such a good deal while they were still in contract with them. The deal may not be so good if they factor in the extra costs of terminating their new contract”.

Sources: http://www.energywatch.org.uk/

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