E.On Next will pay compensation to 500,000 customers
A major energy supplier had been ordered to pay £5 million in compensation to half a million customers for “unacceptable” service.
It will also pay a further £1 million to Ofgem’s voluntary redress fund, which supports vulnerable energy consumers and other innovation and carbon emission reducing investments. “The levels of service that we discovered at E.On Next during the period of review were unacceptable.
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