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  • This is quite often the case, but this does not determine whether or not you have a claim. In a lot of circumstances it is conceivable that a broker can save you money because of the excessive deal you were on previously, but there can still be a substantial amount of hidden commission resulting in a claim.

  • Usually brokers tend to persuade clients to take a longer-term contract than short term, and in doing so claim that the market is likely to increase during this time. However, brokers are motivated to sell longer-term contracts and they are more appealing to them because the commission is multiplied by the length of the contract, usually representing a larger claim amount.

  • Unfortunately, energy brokers are not regulated, and OFGEM have no powers (at present) to deal with them. We are pushing the likes of OFGEM, Citizens Advice etc to enforce a code of practice, and regulate the industry, but in the absence of regulation, we are looking to push for financial redress for businesses that have been mis-sold to.

  • That could well be the case and usually clients perceive that brokers do earn a negligible sum that does not affect their energy costs. However, our average claim amount is over £25,000 and this can extend to significantly higher. Our experience tells us that clients are usually shocked to find the true extent of the undisclosed commission amounts.

  • Because of the misrepresentations that can be made and the way in which brokers can mislead, even the most astute finance directors and teams can be mis-sold to.

  • We completely agree. Ultimately energy brokers are businesses and ought to be paid. However, generally brokers are paid by adding a margin to your rates which can occupy a significant proportion of your energy spend and according to the duties that they owe to you, they ought to fully and frankly disclose this to you and the amount of their commission.

  • We operate a no win no fee model, more of which can be discussed with a member of our team.

  • We work with one of the UK's largest litigation funds that provide funding for the claims raised against the various Energy Companies

  • This is quite often the case, but this does not determine whether or not you have a claim. In a lot of circumstances, it is conceivable that a broker can save you money because of the excessive deal you were on previously, but there can still be a substantial amount of hidden commission resulting in a claim.

  • Usually, brokers tend to persuade clients to take a longer-term contract than short term, and in doing so claim that the market is likely to increase during this time. However, brokers are motivated to sell longer-term contracts and they are more appealing to them because the commission is multiplied by the length of the contract, usually representing a larger claim amount.

  • Unfortunately, energy brokers are not regulated, and OFGEM have no powers (at present) to deal with them. We are pushing the likes of OFGEM, Citizens Advice etc to enforce a code of practice, and regulate the industry, but in the absence of regulation, we are looking to push for financial redress for businesses that have been mis-sold to.

  • That could well be the case and usually clients perceive that brokers do earn a negligible sum that does not affect their energy costs. However, our average claim amount is over £25,000 and this can extend to significantly higher. Our experience tells us that clients are usually shocked to find the true extent of the undisclosed commission amounts.

  • Because of the misrepresentations that can be made and the way in which brokers can mislead, even the most astute finance directors and teams can be mis-sold to.

  • We completely agree. Ultimately energy brokers are businesses and ought to be paid. However, generally brokers are paid by adding a margin to your rates which can occupy a significant proportion of your energy spend and according to the duties that they owe to you, they ought to fully and frankly disclose this to you and the amount of their commission.

  • We operate a no win no fee model, more of which can be discussed with a member of our team.

  • We work with one of the UK's largest litigation funds that provide funding for the claims raised against the various Energy Companies

...These are the most common questions we receive around Energy Broker mis-selling...

 

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