How trio of Britain's biggest power firms are 'ripping off households'

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How trio of Britain's biggest power firms are 'ripping off households by gaming National Grid's systems'

“These shadowy practices are causing sky-high energy prices for British consumers.

The energy firms say they comply with the regulations, but energy regulator Ofgem has called the allegations “serious”. To save cash, nearly a quarter of people have cancelled subscriptions, with outlays on TV streaming, music and meal boxes falling by 6 per cent in February. Mark Nalder at Nationwide said: “The number worried about their finances has fallen slightly, but there are people relying on credit.”AMIGO LOANS has said it’s winding down its business and will halt all lending after failing to raise capital from investors.

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