Legal Implications of Mis-Selling a Business Energy Contract: What You Need to Know
If a business has mis-sold an energy contract, there may be legal implications. The business may be entitled to compensation or a reduction in their bills.
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If a business has mis-sold an energy contract, there may be legal implications. The business may be entitled to compensation or a reduction in their bills.
If you believe that you have been mis-sold an energy contract, you have the right to make a complaint. This post will show you how to complain effectively.
If you have been mis-sold a business energy contract, contact the authorities and provide them with details like the name of the supplier and contract dates.
Negotiating a business energy contract can be a complex process, but tips include understanding the elements of the contract and working with a reputable broker
Energy mis-selling involves instances where an organisation is misled into purchasing energy products or services that are not in their best interests.
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