Could you have been Mis-Sold Your Business Gas and Electricity?

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Most businesses may have knowingly or unknowingly previously used an Energy Broker, whose role was to find a suitable and fair market rate for their energy needs, but many businesses may be unaware that the energy contracts they entered into have now been declared unfair by the Regulator OFGEM.

For many businesses, trusting the advice and expertise of Brokers could have meant paying far more than they should have in energy bills, as the third parties involved may have earned large commissions, which weren’t explicitly made clear from the outset. Even if you thought you were speaking direct to your provider, it could have been a Broker, especially if they called you!

What many people don’t know is a Broker can receive up to 80% of his commission upfront, and the longer the deal, the more being earnt.

This underhand practice is referred to as Undisclosed Commission.

OFGEM identified that businesses were often tied into long term contracts on rates that were far higher than they should have been. The lure of a lower rate than they were currently paying was enough for most companies to sign on the dotted line, when they could have been offered lower rates still, had they shopped around.

In simple terms, if your contract did not detail the commissions that were paid to a broker, introducer or third party, you are now entitled to claim back the overspent monies, which is where we can help…

67% OF UK BUSINESSES HAVE BOUGHT THEIR ENERGY FROM A BROKER AND UP TO 90% OF THOSE COULD HAVE BEEN UNFAIR OR MISSOLD

With an average claim value of £25,000 – Don’t delay, act today!

Click here to find out more https://www.claims4business.com/business-energy-claims-sminfluencerswp9a2ebx