
Four big gas and electricity scams to avoid this winter
If it looks too good to be true, it usually is. An especially valid mantra if the ?it? in question involves saving cash on your gas and electricity bill.
But nevertheless, hordes of us fall for energy scams every year. Even worse, one of the newest tricks doing the rounds could cost you a lot more than just your hard-earned pennies.
1. Bogus energy-saving gadgets
It emerged last week that telephone fraudsters have been targeting elderly people by offering them bogus and potentially hazardous energy-saving devices.
The scammers say they are from either the victim?s energy supplier or a partner and claim the ?99 plug-in gadgets can slash 40% from utility bills. But in reality the devices deliver no practical savings and could result in fire or even electrocution.
The Trading Standards Institute (TSI) is currently dealing with over 200 complaints about these fake goods.
Action Fraud on 0300 123 2040 or Home | Action Fraud or get in touch with Consumer Direct on 0845 4040506. They should also contact their bank to cancel any direct debits and, if a device has been received, dispose of it carefully.

In short avoid door-to-door sales
.. and i get no bills.. nor debt collectors..

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