I hadn't really heard of this scheme until recently but went on the Govt web site to have a look.
It stated you need to qualify by satisfying all three of the below -
1) Your supplier offers the scheme
2) Your name (or your partners) is on the bill
3) You recieve the gurantee credit element of the Pension credit scheme.
Well I didn't satiisfy all 3 of those, so I thought..ok , forget it..
But further down the page it also says..
Each supplier has 'their own' scheme...
So, I went on to my suppliers web site (First Utility) and found the details and an online application form.
The criteria for qualification for my supplier was different to the above , and so i filled in the online form and emailed it back to them.
2 weeks later they replied to say I qualified, and am eligible for the £140.00 electric refund, paid to my account by 31st March 2015.
No forms to send off or anything.
This is a massive help with high fuel costs over winter and I wondered how many others either didn't know about the scheme or just read the first part of the Govt web page and thought they wouldn't qualify.
So it's worth checking out with your electricity supplier to see if you satisfy their criteria...£140 is worth having isn't it.
It stated you need to qualify by satisfying all three of the below -
1) Your supplier offers the scheme
2) Your name (or your partners) is on the bill
3) You recieve the gurantee credit element of the Pension credit scheme.
Well I didn't satiisfy all 3 of those, so I thought..ok , forget it..
But further down the page it also says..
Each supplier has 'their own' scheme...
So, I went on to my suppliers web site (First Utility) and found the details and an online application form.
The criteria for qualification for my supplier was different to the above , and so i filled in the online form and emailed it back to them.
2 weeks later they replied to say I qualified, and am eligible for the £140.00 electric refund, paid to my account by 31st March 2015.
No forms to send off or anything.
This is a massive help with high fuel costs over winter and I wondered how many others either didn't know about the scheme or just read the first part of the Govt web page and thought they wouldn't qualify.
So it's worth checking out with your electricity supplier to see if you satisfy their criteria...£140 is worth having isn't it.
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