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#141283 7-Mar-2014 10:08
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I looked at this a few months ago but decided to stay with Genesis mainly I wasn't up to the hassle health wise, however having received an email this week from Genesis advising of close to a 82% increase in my fixed line daily rate I feel it is really time to consider my options.

What are peoples recommendations for power companies?

I need supply of both Electricity and reticulated Gas.
I would also like electronic billing and payment, online power consumption ability would be nice but not vital.

I have asked Genesis to justify their 82% increase I will wait with anticipation for the corporate spin and BS on it.

Oh and I live in the Wellington region.





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  #1000874 7-Mar-2014 16:26
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Behodar:
KiwiNZ: I was looking at Trustpower as they offer Power/Gas/Phone/Internet  as a one stop shop but in their T&C's their is a nasty gotcha, if you swap from Trustpower to another provider at anytime in the future a $95 per service switched exit fee applies. So if you switched all four it will cost $380 exit fees. Ouch! 

The only place I can find that is in the T&Cs for a 24-month term as part of an "electricity acquisition campaign". I'm not sure whether it applies if you just sign up normally through the site, which appears to be open term.

Trustpower does seem to be the cheapest for my usage (Energy Direct doesn't offer service here) so I've been thinking about switching to them. I don't want to get stuck on a contract though!


It came up when I did the create a plan process

"Exit Fees 
• If you switch broadband and or phone service providers at any time in the future, or terminate either of these services, an exit fee of $95 will be charged. This exit fee will not be charged if you only change your Double Play plan (and do not switch broadband or phone service providers), but it will be charged if you switch from Trustpower Phone and Internet at a later date. 
• If you switch energy providers at any time in the future, an exit fee of $95 will be charged per service switched. 
• If you switch or terminate your broadband or phone service providers and switch your power and gas provider at any time in the future, combined exit fees will be chargeable. "


and here 

 

"PLEASE NOTE:

 

     

  • The application of the 5% discount to your energy unit charges is conditional on you continuing to purchase power services from Trustpower.
  • If you switch energy providers at any time in the future, an exit fee of $95 will be charged per service switched.
  • The application of the 5% discount to your broadband and phone services is conditional on you continuing to purchase broadband, phone, and power services from Trustpower.
  • If you switch power providers at any time in the future, the Bundle Discount will no longer apply to your broadband, phone or gas charges.
  • If you switch broadband and or phone service providers at any time in the future, or terminate either of these services, an exit fee of $95 will be charged.
  • If you switch or terminate your broadband or phone service providers and switch your power and gas provider at any time in the future, combined exit fees will be chargeable.
View our full terms & conditions"




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