Posts Tagged ‘Customer stories’

The ‘write’ stuff for saving money on business electricity

30 April 2010

We were pleased to receive more positive feedback from one of the customers that we have helped to save money on business electricity costs. Like many of our customers, Flexpress Ltd, a printing company based in Leicester, contacted Energy Advice Line because they thought too much for their commercial electricity. Read on to learn their story…

Business name: Flexpress Ltd

Sector: Printing

Flexpress Ltd is a print company based in Leicester. Providing printing services for a range of products from vinyl banners to business cards, greetings cards to posters, along with design and copying services, Flexpress are a small business with a dedicated team of 10 staff. Committed to providing a fast, reliable and value for money service, for Flexpress keeping commercial energy costs down is very important.

The company has been in business for 20 years, during which time business electricity costs have steadily increased. So when their business electricity contract came up for renewal, Flexpress knew something had to be done.

“I found out about Energy Advice Line by searching online,” says Flexpress’s Steve Wenlock. His reason for choosing EAL was simple: “I was looking for better prices.”

Energy Advice Line’s teams are in constant contact with the top six business energy suppliers, continuously updating prices. Dedicated exclusively to the needs of small and medium sized businesses such as Flexpress, EAL operates an entirely free and transparent business electricity and business gas switching service.

There are no scary call centres, no confusing industry buzz words and no pressure is exerted upon you when you make your decision. Impartiality and choice are key to Energy Advice Line’s service.

“I found the switch process very easy, very friendly and very professional under Energy Advice Line,” quips Steve Wenlock.

And the results? They speak for themselves:

“Our electricity bill has been virtually halved,” says Steve. “That’s a saving of approximately £3,000 per year.”

Steve and the FlexPress team are very satisfied with the service that they’ve received from Energy Advice Line, and will soon be commercial gas customers too.

Business energy customers beware – dirty tricks afoot

26 April 2010
If your telephone rings when you're in the process of switching business energy supplier, be sure you know who you're really talking to.

If your telephone rings when you're in the process of switching business energy supplier, be sure you know who you're really talking to.

Commercial energy customers beware – energy suppliers have some very dirty tricks up their sleeve. This is a warning all businesses must heed when contracts come up for renewal.

Changes to regulations by OfGem at the start of this year made some headway in protecting business gas and electricity customers from automatic contract rollovers, which had been widely criticised by many quarters for several years.

A study conducted by OfGem revealed that many small and medium sized businesses in the UK were struggling to understand contracts and the business energy market.

The changes brought in by the industry regulator in January 2010 helped to eliminate some of the ambiguity in terms of contract renewals and erase the practice of hiding contract termination notices in small print. However, as we’ve been discovering, there are still many dirty tricks being deployed in an attempt to prevent or delay business energy customers who want to switch supplier.

“Dirty tricks are prevalent in the business energy market,” said Energy Advice Line’s Managing Director Julian Morgan. “At Energy Advice Line we’re regularly coming across new tactics employed by energy suppliers to try to win back customers and hold up contract switches.”

Naming no names to spare the energy companies’ blushes, on this blog we can highlight some of the potential problems customers might come up against when attempting to switch commercial electricity and gas contracts.

The old “cheque lost in the post” trick has been a favourite of many a dirty trickster for time eternal. In terms of commercial gas and electricity suppliers, the “lost contract termination card” is a variation of this. Suppliers claiming that they never received advanced termination notices can hold up contract switches and cause real problems for you when changing your energy supplier.

Julian Morgan continues: “This is why we at the Energy Advice Line strongly advise that our customers serve termination by recorded post, fax or email so at least you have the peace of mind that the supplier cannot try to prevent what should be a seamless transfer.”

Changing metering details on customers’ bills is another increasingly common tactic.

For example, the electricity supply number is found on the electricity bill issued by your supplier. This number is unique to your premises and if it is changed slightly it makes it very difficult for energy price comparison service such as Energy Advice Line and other suppliers alike to locate metering details and therefore provide customers with alternative prices.

“If the electricity supply number is changed slightly it makes it very difficult for price comparison services and other supplers alike to locate metering details and provide customers with alternative prices”

Claiming there is outstanding debt on a customer account is another trick being deployed by commercial energy suppliers. As the economy continues its slow recovery from recession, many small businesses are struggling to keep on top of their overheads and there are many genuine cases of debt.

However, here the trick is to send bills out very near the 15-21 day window for paying them. This practically guarantees that the bills will be paid late and therefore gives the supplier a reason to prevent the transfer on the first attempt.

This will not prevent the client transferring to their new supplier as the Energy Advice Line intercepts such tactics and works with the client to resolve the situation but it is unfortunately a tactic employed by certain suppliers to delay what should be a quick and efficient transfer. Customers should check the dates on their bills very carefully, lest an auto-objection is raised when they try to switch.

Perhaps the dirtiest trick of all, however, comes from a company which shall remain nameless.

A well-known business energy supplier (we’ll call them “company one”) is phoning their former customers that are switching to a second business energy supplier (company two), saying the second company has not processed or has lost their contract.

“Business energy company one are showing company two as incompetent – and winning back business by nefarious means!”

Company one then supplies the customer service number of company two, who will on receipt of the phone call tell the customer no contract exists! This is because company two’s system will not show a contract at the stage when the switch from company one to company two is taking place. Thus company one are showing company two as incompetent – and winning back business by nefarious means!

Dirty tricks will remain prevalent in the business electricity and business gas markets until the regulator OfGem enforces stronger regulation on the supply companies.

You as a customer who is trying to exercise freedom of choice and switch to a more competitive supplier can overcome these tactics but it is always a good idea to contact an independent energy price comparison service such as Energy Advice Line, who will help you overcome any issues should they arise.

They can offer free and impartial advice on the best business energy supplier for your organisation, and have an online business energy comparison service.

Picture credit - B&W Classic Telephone by Lioliz from Flickr

Energy Advice Line takes the bite out of cheese company’s business energy costs

22 April 2010

At Energy Advice Line, we always welcome feedback and like to hear how we’ve helped our customers cut business gas and business electricity costs. So we were pleased to hear this story from CK Food Processing, a company that supplies cheese to restaurants and fast foot outlets.

Business name: CK FOOD PROCESSING LTD

Sector: FAST FOOD SUPPLIERS

CK Food Processing Ltd is a company that’s passionate about cheese, supplying high quality pizza cheeses to restaurants and pizzerias across the UK. Their core beliefs include providing value for money on all their cheese products, and a key part of this involved keeping overheads such as business electricity and business gas down.

The Hull-based company has been in business for six years, and when the time came to switch their business energy contracts, CK Food Processing’s Usman Dawood decided he wanted to shop around for competitive prices.

He found Energy Advice Line through a Google search for business energy price comparison and used the telephone service to begin the switch process.

“The switch process was pretty smooth under EAL,” Usman comments. “We haven’t worked out exactly how much we’ve saved yet, but I’d recommend EAL to other small businesses looking to switch business energy suppliers.”

CK Food Processing employs around 25 staff and like many businesses of this size, finding time to contact commercial energy suppliers and be kept on hold ad infinitum in a call centre queue is impossible.

The Energy Advice Line’s teams have fast track access to the top six business energy suppliers to enable questions to be answered quickly and efficiently.

Business energy companies rank among worst for customer service

12 March 2010
Nobody wants to spend eternity on the phone to a robot.

Nobody wants to spend eternity on the phone to a robot.

It may not come as a surprise to small business holders, but in a recent survey by Cisco, utility companies were ranked among the worst for customer service by members of the Small and Medium-size Enterprise (SME) community. Green energy blog Greenbang reported that a survey of Britain’s SMEs carried out in February ranked business energy providers as second to bottom in terms of customer service – just ahead of rail firms.

As a business owner, you know how vital good customer service is. The importance of providing a positive and helpful customer service experience is, if anything, even more important to a small business than to a giant multinational – and the results of a positive or negative experience is much more likely to feed back, in terms of customer retention and recommendation. Both of these are vital in keeping you in business.

I know of a garage where customers keep bringing their cars back year on year, and sending all their friends and family, because of the positive and prompt service they receive from the family who run the business. Everybody knows a story like this, and it’s what every business is aiming for.

But business energy suppliers appear to be failing.

There is nothing more frustrating than trying to contact your business energy supplier, for example to check your contract renewal date, only to find yourself greeted by a robotic voice that asks you to ‘Choose from the following options’ – press 1 to speak to another robot.

Being stuck on hold for hours while trying to talk to your business electricity or gas supplier just isn’t practical in terms of time or money. Imagine if you had to do that with all business energy suppliers!

That’s where contacting independent price comparison sites such as Energy Advice Line can really help. EAL pride themselves on excellent customer service, and helping small business owners get the best deals for their business energy contracts.

Energy Advice Line will do the hard work for you, contacting all business energy suppliers and presenting you with the options for your business gas and business electricity contracts. EAL are in constant contact with energy companies to ensure they have the very latest prices.

They can cut through the call centre queues for customers with mid-contract billing queries, too.

What’s more, you’ll speak to an experienced, knowledgeable advisor, who can take you through the contract switching process step by step – with no robots in sight!

Read the GreenBang story here.

Information on Cisco here

Picture credit: Robot Telephone by alexkerhead from Flickr

Had a bad customer service experience? Share it with us using the comments on this blog! Which industries have the best, and worst, customer service providers?

Council replaces streetlights to save on business electricity

19 February 2010
Bright light city - but not for much longer. Coventry is installing new streetlights.

Bright light city - but not for much longer. Coventry is installing new streetlights.

Earlier this month, I revealed how business electricity customers could be forced to turn out the lights on their illuminated displays thanks to the Carbon Reduction Scheme, which will come in from April this year.

Now councils are getting in on the act, as Coventry City Council have announced plans to fit new dimming streetlights in an attempt to reduce its business energy costs.

Over the next five years, 28,000 of the council’s streetlights will be replaced with bulbs that can be dimmed at times of low use. According to a report by BBC Coventry and Warwickshire, this will save about £684,000 per year in business electricity costs.

Unlike lights in many offices, these new streetlights won’t be motion-sensitive – a good idea as anyone with movement activated security lights outside their home will be aware, to avoid constant activation from passing foxes and the like. Instead they will be pre-programmed in predictably busy areas, such as streets with pubs and clubs on them, where they will be brighter. There will also be the ability to override the settings, for example if there’s a football match or late night event.

At Energy Advice Line we’re always pleased to see initiatives like this designed to save money on business energy.

We offer free impartial advice on finding the best business electricity and business gas contracts for your business, and also provide energy saving tips.

We’d also like to hear from you if you have tips and ideas on how to save on your business energy costs, or if you have a business energy saving success story you’d like to share. Leave a comment on this blog, or follow us on Twitter and give us a tweet!

Read the full BBC Coventry & Warwickshire news story here.

Picture credit – CCA: Lights Everywhere by Sheep Purple from Flickr http://www.flickr.com/photos/sheeppurple/2957093299/