Not to go all tin foil hatty or anything but does anyone actually believe them when they say “it will allow companies to pass on savings much sooner” ?
It’s the same as petrol prices. Within a nano second of something happening they shoot the price to the moon. Yet even when it drops its a very slow managed decline.
“Reviewed” = Raised
‘could’ many things ‘could’ happen..
All this does is allow the companies to pass the increased costs on to the user at a more frequent rate, thus reducing their overall liability.
I can’t believe they’re trying to push it as ‘good for the consumer’ when it absolutely isn’t.
“ so we can pay our shareh… uh, customers back faster”
In the history of the price cap when has the cap been lowered?
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Not to go all tin foil hatty or anything but does anyone actually believe them when they say “it will allow companies to pass on savings much sooner” ?
It’s the same as petrol prices. Within a nano second of something happening they shoot the price to the moon. Yet even when it drops its a very slow managed decline.
“Reviewed” = Raised
‘could’ many things ‘could’ happen..
All this does is allow the companies to pass the increased costs on to the user at a more frequent rate, thus reducing their overall liability.
I can’t believe they’re trying to push it as ‘good for the consumer’ when it absolutely isn’t.
“ so we can pay our shareh… uh, customers back faster”
In the history of the price cap when has the cap been lowered?