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Scottish Power backs Sun campaign to end the energy rip-off by ‘Big Six’

Energy firm became first of the 'Big Six' to heed our key demand that existing  customers  are freed from pricier tariffs

THE Sun’s crusade  to stop  energy giants fleecing  families scored an instant victory yesterday with backing from Scottish Power.

It became the first of the Big Six to heed our key demand that existing  customers  are freed from pricier tariffs.

 Scottish Power boss Keith Anderson made his company the first of the Big Six to help customers switch from pricey deals
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Scottish Power boss Keith Anderson made his company the first of the Big Six to help customers switch from pricey dealsCredit: Scottish Power

We revealed how they are often barred from switching to cheaper deals offered to new customers.

Our exposure of the scandal saw another power giant go close to ending the rip-off last night.

The ban has led to existing customers facing bills that are up to £258 a year more.

 Exposed... how the 'Big Six' energy giants' customers are being ripped-off
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Exposed... how the 'Big Six' energy giants' customers are being ripped-off

Scottish Power boss Keith Anderson said: “Like The Sun, we believe that all of our customers should be able to get our best prices. It has been disappointing to see a glut of ‘new customer only’ products swamping the market.

 Sun campaign... fighting for you
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Sun campaign... fighting for you

“This industry needs to change. I cannot believe that restrictive tariffs are the best our industry can come up with.

“If it is, then I think a meteor is coming, and the dinosaurs will die.”

His firm’s new PowerUp deal will see existing customers get fairer bills.

 MP Dr Dan Poulter... 'Banning existing customers from taking your best deals is wrong and shouldn’t happen'
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MP Dr Dan Poulter... 'Banning existing customers from taking your best deals is wrong and shouldn’t happen'Credit: Rex Features

But The Sun is determined to see power giants go even further by automatically putting families on the cheapest tariffs. Seven in ten currently pay over the odds. It means the Big Six — Scottish Power, E.ON, EDF, nPower, Centrica and British Gas — overcharge them by £5.9billion.

MP Dr Dan Poulter, who is on the Energy Select Committee, said: “Banning existing customers from taking your best deals is wrong and shouldn’t happen.

“The Big Six should be rewarding customers for  loyalty, not punishing them.

 End the rip-off... our key demand is that existing customers are freed from pricier tariffs
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End the rip-off... our key demand is that existing customers are freed from pricier tariffsCredit: Alamy

“They must stop this practice and if they don’t then the Government should step in and force them to.” Will Hodson, of consumer collective , said: “There is no justification for this Big Six practice.

“They massively overcharge their existing customers to subsidise these cheap deals and then ban them from taking them. It’s a disgrace and must stop.”

Gillian Guy, chief executive of Citizens Advice, said: “Often it is those who are worse off who are bearing the brunt. Three in four people on the lowest income have never switched.”

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