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Ice Cream Man's Energy Nightmare
30 Jan
Summary
- Energy broker locked firm into overpriced contract.
- Energy Ombudsman ruled the contract unfair.
- Small businesses lack protections for energy contracts.

Richard Simpson, who left offshore work to run an ice cream business in Buckie, faced a significant challenge on his first day. An energy broker offered a deal that, upon review, was found to be 70% more expensive than his current rate. Despite his concerns, the broker insisted a contract was agreed upon over the phone, leaving Simpson locked in and questioning his business's viability.
After several months of anxiety, Simpson sought help from the Energy Ombudsman. The independent body ruled the contract unfair, enabling him to switch providers and secure a fair price for his business. This experience left him frustrated by the lack of protections for small businesses compared to domestic customers, noting the absence of cooling-off periods or required signatures.




