It's not surprising that many individuals are having trouble paying their energy bills given the rising cost of gas and electricity, the adjustments made to Universal Credit, and the pandemic's enduring financial impact. Gas and electricity are urgent debts. If you fall behind on payments, your supplier may install a prepayment meter and pursue arrears in court.
Here are some tips to manage your utility bills debt:
Contact your energy supplier: If you are worried about paying your energy bills or owe money to your supplier, get in touch with them as soon as you can. Under some guidelines, suppliers must collaborate with you to come up with a payment schedule you can afford. This includes going over a prior agreement for a strategy.
Look at payment options: Instead of canceling direct debits and letting debt accumulate if you are having financial difficulties, it is preferable to come to a payment arrangement with your supplier.
Get confidential debt advice: Free advice is available if you are having trouble. You should think about seeking free, confidential and professional debt advice if you are concerned about debt or have previously missed a payment.
If you're struggling to pay your gas and electricity bills debt? Then contact Acme Credit Consultants Ltd immediately. We can help you to manage your energy bills debt easily. Our advice is free and confidential. Call us now at +44 7779648018.