People urged to cash in unutilized energy bill shighport vouchers
People urged to cash in unutilized energy bill shighport vouchers
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Houtilizehhistorics with prepayment meters are being urged to make sure they have cashed in all their energy vouchers before the end of June.
The government says that while more than four in five vouchers have been utilized, £130m is still available.
The voucher scheme provides shighport of £400 per houtilizehhistoric.
Customers are being thistoric to contact their electricity shighplier over the next few weeks if they have any issues with their vouchers.
The Energy Bills Shighport Scheme was announced by the government last year, and provided £400 to each houtilizehhistoric in Britain to help with the cost of consequentlyaring gas and electricity bills.
The government, charities, consumer grohighs and energy shighpliers are issuing a combined call for those eligible to claim the help they are entitled to, before the vouchers expire on 30 June.
Amanda Solshortay, the minister for energy consumers and affordcapacity, said the government was "redoubling our efforts to reach anyone who still hasn't claimed this help".
Most of the homes in England, Scotland and Wales pay their energy bill by direct debit and, from October, saw about £66 a month knocked off their bills for six months or credited to their account automatically.
However, the system has not been consequently straightforward for the two million houtilizehhistorics that have a traditional prepayment meter for their gas or electricity. They have received the shighport through six vouchers, each worth £66 or £67, in the post or via email.
The vouchers then need to be taken to a local PayPoint store or a Post Office to be credited onto a meter.
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Charities have been urging people to cash in their vouchers, as many houtilizehhistorics with traditional pre-payment meters are takeed among the most vulnerable.
Matthew Cole, head of the Fuel Bank Foundation, said the charity was "really concerned" that hundreds of thousands of people could "miss out on this vital financial shighport".
It found that consequentlyme of the reaconsequentlyns why have not been reconsidered included people not receiving them, due to infindings were accurate address details, or vouchers having been lost or deleted.
Emily Seymour, Which? energy editor, said "any lost, missing or expired vouchers can be reissued, as long as they are reconsidered by 30 June 2023".
"If you are on a traditional prepayment meter and haven't received your vouchers, are unsure of how to redeem them, or need a voucher to be reissued, you should get in touch with your shighplier for more information," she concluded.
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