>PrepayPower is set to increase energy prices for its customers from 1 July, the company announced today.
>Customers will see a 9.9% increase in the price of electricity and the price of gas is set to rise by 19.9%.
>The energy supplier raised its prices earlier this year and announced three price hikes in 2021. PrepayPower has 170,000 electricity customers and 60,000 gas customers in Ireland.
>The company provides its customers with pay-as-you-go meters.
>PrepayPower said that the average customer should see an increase of approximately €3.05 per week for electricity and a €4.65 increase in their gas bill per week.
>The energy supplier has said that it has completed the payment of the Government’s €200 credit to all relevant customer accounts.
It’s not like w pay 40€ a damn week for electric already
I’ve worked for two different providers, Anybody with PPP is absolutely mental. They are always the most expensive, they charge extra for literally having a pre pay meter.
Prepay Power is a great example of how expensive it is to be poor.
I’ve been with majority of providers over the years and find not much difference in price with PPP at all, really the same as a bill in our house but no bill. Got my free govt credit early April. Got free credit last year too off ppp to stay another year so in total got nearly 450 free electricity end of last year. Not too bad. Up for renewal end of year so will prob leave then unless get another 300 or so to stay. Doubt it.
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>PrepayPower is set to increase energy prices for its customers from 1 July, the company announced today.
>Customers will see a 9.9% increase in the price of electricity and the price of gas is set to rise by 19.9%.
>The energy supplier raised its prices earlier this year and announced three price hikes in 2021. PrepayPower has 170,000 electricity customers and 60,000 gas customers in Ireland.
>The company provides its customers with pay-as-you-go meters.
>PrepayPower said that the average customer should see an increase of approximately €3.05 per week for electricity and a €4.65 increase in their gas bill per week.
>The energy supplier has said that it has completed the payment of the Government’s €200 credit to all relevant customer accounts.
It’s not like w pay 40€ a damn week for electric already
I’ve worked for two different providers, Anybody with PPP is absolutely mental. They are always the most expensive, they charge extra for literally having a pre pay meter.
Prepay Power is a great example of how expensive it is to be poor.
I’ve been with majority of providers over the years and find not much difference in price with PPP at all, really the same as a bill in our house but no bill. Got my free govt credit early April. Got free credit last year too off ppp to stay another year so in total got nearly 450 free electricity end of last year. Not too bad. Up for renewal end of year so will prob leave then unless get another 300 or so to stay. Doubt it.