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  1. Great news. I had dealings with this lot about a year ago. There was a happy ending for us but it was a stressful time for us all to get out of the verbal contract we had agreed with one of their 'brokers'.
  2. Ancient thread revival. Really posting in case anyone else caught out by BES finds this thread. Investigation into BES and its compliance with its obligations under the gas and electricity supply licences (Standard Licence Conditions 7A, 7B, 7, 14 and 21B) Sorry but I still can't post a link but if you google "ofgem bes investigation" it is the first article returned - dated Oct 2014. Useful as the obligations listed in this investigation are how we argued that we hadn't been treated fairly and got out of our verbal agreement.
  3. Hi There. Although I am happy to help I suspect it would be against Forum rules me to supply my email etc and take a discussion offline. I would recommend that you contact the UIA - Google - "Utilities Intermediary Association" there is contact information on their website - and explain your exact situation. If you already have a solicitor stick with them. Otherwise find one that will be happy to investigate Ofgem's regulatory conditions (not just plain old contract law) with UIA's guidance. Good luck. Don't give up or lose heart. Great news above from onjance1. I have heard similar rumours myself.
  4. Old thread revival here. Just returning to say we got the matter sorted. We had to get our solicitor involved and although on initial inspection the telephone conversation was 'contractually' watertight our solicitor was able to contest the contract after some assistance from the UIA.
  5. Yeh thanks. I've reiterated to mum to call the current supplier in the morning and tell them don't let the supply go to BES. I had a listen to the recordings. 3 separate calls. Not easy listening for me. One where she agreed to listen if they called back later. Next one where she agreed to something not sure what as the rep was talking VERY quickly (I'd argue mum was under extreme duress - it was obvious to me she had a shop full of customers and didn't have the time for the conversation and would agree to anything just to get them off the line). And another where she handed over her DD details and meter number. Luckily it's an established business and can afford to get a solicitor involved. Spoke to our usual guy today. He said 'oh don't worry. Sorted one of those out with that lot just last week'. Fingers crossed with this one. Damn BES and the brokers that broker them are an awful bunch of **!!££$$%%^
  6. Update. So my mum got a letter from BES this morning. Containing a disk with a recording of the call agreed with a 'broker' (who we all know was probably actually BES brokering themselves). Apparently she agreed and also handed over bank details. I've not listened yet. Obviously my mum is sick with worry. I am just They are obviously preying on the fear / court thing. If it went to court would they have a case? Would they have the appetite for a court case? Is it time to get the Solicitor involved? Or shall we just ignore them and instruct the current supplier NOT to transfer the account and the bank to not allow any direct debit?
  7. Thanks. Luckily they hadn't yet approached her current provider. We called the current provider and told them under no uncertain circumstances transfer... As mum had recently negotiated / signed a new contract we are locked in with the current provider for at least a year anyway so I can't see the current provider giving that up easily. Have sent one letter to BES saying we have no record of any contract at our end and to cease any further comms. Fully expect them to play the 'verbal' contract card but I think I'll be ignoring them from now on. The letter they sent was absolutely mickey mouse. No reference, no account number. Just a load of statements with bits in bold saying 'will', and 'termination fee' etc. [insert expletive here]. Had a good search on this website. BES are certainly shocking. Some scary practices going on. Just hoping they can't somehow get hold of our supply or try and take us to court.
  8. My mum has a small business, a shop. Recently she contacted her energy supplier (one of the big names) and negotiated a (hopefully cheaper) new contract. Within a day or two (Tin Foil Hat time) someone contacted her about cheaper electricity and a few days after that she received a letter from BES Commercial Electricity Ltd. It's possible they had been hassling and cold calling her for a while. This letter claims she entered a verbal agreement on the phone. She called to question this and the 'customer services' dept told her they will be taking over the supply, the changeover is in process and will cost £400 to stop from happening now. The tone of the letter is quite threatening, as was the phone call with the customer services department, especially for my mum who is now nearly 70 . So I’ve Googled BES and can’t find a lot of nice things said about them online. Which is what led me to this forum. It would appear this is all standard practice for them. My understanding is distance selling regulations aren’t applicable to business, even if they were the standard 7 days is over. Unfortunately my mum doesn’t remember exactly when or what was said during the call (she’s had a few health issues, an operation, complications then fell over and broke her arm so has had a lot on her mind). I think I’ll just write them a (recorded) letter telling them their services are not required, if they believe a verbal contract has been entered then to provide evidence and a full recording / transcript of this verbal contract. I’ve told her NOT to hand out bank details, and call her current supplier and tell them she wants them to remain her supplier. Are we doing the right thing? Can they just grab the supply? I've read so many nightmares on the internet today just want to make sure I am going about this in the right way.
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