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Scams and electricity suppliers




by the middle » 10/07/08, 20:48

I just received an email from a friend who tells me to pay attention
If I am offered to compare its electricity bill with the prices in luminus, say NO, and hang up the phone.
It appears that it takes a number on the invoice of your supplier, and they make the change without your permission or your signature.
Ok, what does Google say?
Complaints, complaints ...
With all that I've read about these stories, I find that it's starting to look like banditry.
It is becoming so serious that the government has made a bill to protect the "customers" of suppliers.
Yes, but if you do not have money to have a lawyer, you are NIKE.
If you do not believe me, type luminous scams on google ...
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by Christophe » 10/07/08, 20:52

Linux ?????????
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by the middle » 10/07/08, 20:58

luminus, sorry
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by Christophe » 10/07/08, 21:46

Oh ok that was what I thought :)

Freudian slip? Are you making too much money?

We will surely sign at Essent apparently they are the ones who offer the GREEN energy in Belgium.

There is a comparison for France by Greenpeace but I have not yet found the one for Belgium: https://www.econologie.com/forums/comparatif ... t3808.html

I look for the Green Essent 3 years (fixed and stable rates for 3 years I do not know if inflation is taken into account by cons?)
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by jonule » 11/07/08, 10:12

uh be careful christophe, greenpeace it's dangerous terrorists mentally extremists, you should be wary of their comparative, in + they are against the nuclear I think :D
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by the middle » 11/07/08, 10:17

: Cheesy:
Rhooo me, I sometimes have such a sense of humor :D
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by Christophe » 11/07/08, 10:25

jonule wrote:uh be careful christophe, greenpeace it's dangerous terrorists mentally extremists, you should be wary of their comparative, in + they are against the nuclear I think :D


Hihhiihih well no there are some who do good things ... but the media only relay "terrorist and punch" actions ... in fact it's the shit's fault in the end ... but Greenpeace is well complicit with them...
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by jonule » 11/07/08, 10:42

"shits" hey that's a good expression.

for my part I prefer to wait another 1 or 2 years before seeing prices and especially "stable" services.
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by Christophe » 11/07/08, 10:50

Ben here BE you have green contracts (or not) whose prices are set for 3ans, it is slightly more expensive but no bad surprise.

Now in our corner (province of luxembourg) we pay 25 cts per kWh so good ... it's already "huge" some would say ... but above all: as much as it is GREEN at that price!
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by jonule » 11/07/08, 10:59

congratulations for the choice! -)
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