Energy Companies: Are They Scamming Millions of People?

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In this eye-opening video, we delve into the alarming reality of energy companies that may not be what they claim to be. Many of us assume that our electricity and gas suppliers are legally recognized and authorized, but is that really the case? According to Schedule 6 of The Electricity Act 1989, these companies have extensive rights over consumers, yet many may be misleading us with false information. We discuss the importance of investigating any company demanding payment without a signed contract and how to verify their legitimacy through Companies House. Using Octopus Energy as a case study, we reveal how they are registered as a 'trader' rather than a legal supplier of electricity or gas, raising serious questions about their rights under the law. Join us as we uncover the truth and empower you to take control of your energy bills!

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ENERGY COMPANIES WHO ARE GOVERNMENT BILLING COMPANIES ONLY ARE SCAMMING MILLIONS OF PEOPLE!!

We often assume that a company claiming to be a supplier of electricity and/or gas is actually legally recognised and authorised as such; but is your electricity supplier actually a legal supplier of electricity?

Schedule 6 of The Electricity Act 1989, gives ‘suppliers’ a lot of scary rights over the legal entity or person of Mr E Smith, however, if we do our research we may find that our supplier isn’t a legal supplier after all, and they have been misleading us with false information.

We should always investigate any company coming after us for payment without a signed contract to find out who they really are, and what authorisation they have to be making unlawful claims against us. We can start with Companies House where all companies operating in England and Wales are required to be registered.
Check the bill, statement, or letter the company has sent to you and look for their company number. They often hide it at the bottom in small text as they don’t want you to realise that they are a for-profit corporation.

If we search on Octopus Energy and scroll down the page to find the SIC code we can find out what they are registered to do; in this case, they are not listed as suppliers of electricity or gas but ‘traders’.

Octopus Energy Limited is registered at Companies House as a ‘trader’ and not as a supplier therefore this company has no rights under The Electricity Act 1989.

Ask them to provide the evidence that they have a license to supply electricity pursuant to the Electricity Act 1989.

The Electricity Act 1989, c. 29m Part I, Licensing of supply etc. s6
Licences authorising supply, etc.
(1)The Authority may grant any of the following licences—
(d) a licence authorising a person to supply electricity to premises (“a supply licence”) If they cannot prove that they are a licensed supplier then they have no rights under Schedule 6 to cut you off.

Being cut off is very rare; they are more likely to threaten to fit a prepay meter or a smart meter, but you can decline the offer of both.
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1989/29/section/6
Further investigation will show that Octopus Energy is trading insolvent.

You can do a search on Endole which has more info than Companies House https://www.endole.co.uk/ This website shows that the liabilities, what they owe, are greater than their assets; this means possible insolvency and bankruptcy. https://open.endole.co.uk/search/?q=octopus+energy
A search on the Financial Conduct Authority website shows that Octopus Energy Reference number: 790335 is no longer FCA Registered – “Do not start to do regulated business with an AR that is no longer registered”.
https://register.fca.org.uk/s/firm?id=001b00000410gqzAAA
According to the customer website: “Octopus Energy Ltd is a company registered in England and Wales. Registered number: 09263424. Registered office: UK House, 5th floor, 164-182 Oxford Street, London, W1D 1NN”. So they are telling us that the customer-facing company is Octopus Energy Limited. https://octopus.energy/
If the company is leading you to believe they are supplying your electricity but they are in fact trading electricity, isn’t that fraud by misrepresentation? This means that if they try to enter your home under The Electricity Act for anything listed under schedule six you can refuse them entry and if they force entry you can sue them in the County Court for damages and fraud.

MORE INFORMATION HERE…..
https://awakenedgb.wordpress.com/2023/10/12/octopus-not-a-supplier-and-trading-insolvent/

#ElectricityAct1989, #InvestigateYourSupplier

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