Just reading a few reviews and the company's own web site shows that your "friend" needs to sign up more and more "friends" in order to earn commission on the bills you will be paying, it may remind you of a pyramid scheme, I'm sure its not but I hate that sort of marketing -just get your prices out there on the market stall and let everyone compare for themselves, its not like its difficult to do these days.
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citywolf wrote:Wondered if anyone has had any dealings with Utility Watehouse.
A friend is a rep for them and trying to get me to switch energy providers to them.
Tried to look at online reviews but as they are a multi level marketing company most reviews are done by their reps.
Do a simple comparison on Uswitch, it will show you the annual price that you can expect to pay based on your consumption levels. The product is exactly the same whichever supplier you go with. In terms of customer service, if you pay all your bills on time you probably wont need to use their customer service people.
I don't think that Utility Warehouse will be anywhere near the cheapest on the market at the moment, so unless you are desperate to do your mate a favour you will probably be able to get a much better deal by going to someone else. I would guess that he will by making more money than you will be saving on the deal.
Standee wrote:As has been said, it's pyramid selling, much like Amway, as has often been said "if something looks too good to be true, it's probably fake"
I have just done a quick comparison, and the cheapest Utility Warehouse rate is ~£140 more expensive than the cheapest rate available for the average customer. Someone somewhere is making a lot of money, and it probably isnt the people doing the sales work.
EHW wrote:I have just done a quick comparison, and the cheapest Utility Warehouse rate is ~£140 more expensive than the cheapest rate available for the average customer. Someone somewhere is making a lot of money, and it probably isnt the people doing the sales work.
there's always someone taking 80% of your 10%, as my old man says "you'll never get rich working for someone else!"
Do a very simple search on their name and you'll come across plenty of posts and articles from customers who were promised savings and didn't see them or "employees" who took the bait, one was quoted as having been promised "up to" £5 commission for each friends quarterly utility bill that he signed up, in reality he saw £0.68 per quarter for each of the "clients" that he had introduced - you basically sign as a customer but are encouraged to introduce others with the promise that you'll be earning commission on their bill payments and as one of the quoted says, you're also encouraged to go to "almost evangelical" meetings with fellow representatives - someone I know approached me a couple of months ago with a get rich quick scheme, I didn't give him chance to explain what it was but I'm wondering if it was this one now.
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Standee wrote:there's always someone taking 80% of your 10%, as my old man says "you'll never get rich working for someone else!"
Really? My Dad (self employed since the age of 15) said the same thing to my brother as he got a job at Goldman's. Brother retired at 45 I on the other hand waited till I was 50 Nov '13 before I retired, I worked for someone else as well.
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peggy wrote:Really? My Dad (self employed since the age of 15) said the same thing to my brother as he got a job at Goldman's. Brother retired at 45 I on the other hand waited till I was 50 Nov '13 before I retired, I worked for someone else as well.
bankers are different, you can always steal someone else's pension
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