Here s a list of the network providers that we can take complaints about.
Complaining about your energy provider.
The electricity authority advises that consumers who are unhappy with the service being provided by their power company and who want to make a complaint should directly contact the company to make the complaint.
If you re having issues with your energy supplier including faults with your meter or problems with irregular unusual or disputed bills or complaints about the way they ve sold you their services or handled your customer service contacts your first port of call should always be your energy supplier.
Complaining to your energy provider.
The first thing to do is contact your supplier directly.
When complaining about your energy supplier remember that you are the customer.
If you don t get the resolution you re looking for after exhausting the complaints process with your supplier and taking advice from citizens information you could look at raising the complaint with the commission for regulation of utilities cru.
If they think your complaint was dealt with unfairly the ombudsman can make your supplier change their decision.
Even if you re not sure whether you should be complaining you can still ask questions and raise your issue.
Complaining directly to the power company.
The electricity authority advises.
If you re having problems arranging a repair with your network provider.
Complain to your energy supplier.
This means you are well within your rights to contact your energy provider with a complaint.
Whether you want to complain about inaccurate energy bills or you re not happy with the service you re receiving the first step you should take is to contact.
Before you make a complaint.
We can consider complaints about network providers if there is a loss of service or a problem with a connection or repair.
Raise a complaint about your energy supplier with the cru.
Complaints about network providers.
If you aren t sure whether to take your complaint further you can contact the citizens advice consumer helpline for free impartial advice.
Although you may want to appeal to a higher authority your first step when something goes wrong should always be to go to your energy supplier directly.
Find out how to complain to the energy ombudsman.
How to complain about your energy supplier.
If the supply of energy to your home hasn t been reliable enough.
You can find out who your network provider is via the energy networks association website.
If you re not entirely 100 sure who your supplier is then firstly you can stop feeling embarrassed.