Why switching to save money is easier than you might think
•Why switching to save money is easier than you might thinkByKevin PeacheyCost of living correspondentPublishedJust nowSeeking out a better deal from your broadband, pay TV and energy suppliers?
•While you know it could save hundreds of pounds, you might be wondering if it's worth the hassle.But often it only needs one call or a couple of clicks - and banks even pay an incentive to people who...
•Millions of calls from customers were likely to have been mishandled over a three-year period which prevented or delayed them from switching to a better broadband, landline or pay-TV deal.Anyone switc...
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Why switching to save money is easier than you might thinkByKevin PeacheyCost of living correspondentPublishedJust nowSeeking out a better deal from your broadband, pay TV and energy suppliers? While you know it could save hundreds of pounds, you might be wondering if it's worth the hassle.But often it only needs one call or a couple of clicks - and banks even pay an incentive to people who switch their main current accounts.Regulators have made the switching process easier in recent years, encouraging people to shop around when cost of living pressures have intensified.Which deals are the best for you still depends on your circumstances, but here are some of the ways that switching works.'One touch' broadband switchVirgin Media has just been fined £28m by regulator Ofcom for repeatedly preventing customers from cancelling contracts.The communications regulator said it uncovered tactics including agents deliberately hanging up calls, and customers being put on hold "for no reason". Millions of calls from customers were likely to have been mishandled over a three-year period which prevented or delayed them from switching to a better broadband, landline or pay-TV deal.Anyone switching now shouldn't face the same hassle. Ofcom's One Touch Switch service, launched in 2024, means you only have to contact your new provider, not negotiate with the old one.Ofcom says you should check whether you are in or out of contract, external, as you could face exit fees. Some people are motivated to switch because they are fed up with the service from their old supplier. Many do so in order to save money. So, customers may still decide to call their current provider in order to negotiate a better deal, or ask them to match the offer they could get by switching.Paid to change bankIn years gone by, most people would get a bank account early in their adult life and stick with it for decades.Competition now sees banks try to win over new customers by off...المصدر: BBC Business | Source: BBC Business
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