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Yea but it's hard to figure out how much exactly. The thing is there are basically two prices: the price at which suppliers buy on the day to day spot market and the price that customers pay. These massive increases mostly affect commercial customers. They haven't been able to pass most of it on to consumers.

I've tried finding out how much new gas and electricity contracts cost now but there's so much search engine spam from resellers (who don't actually tell you prices) and news articles (which mostly focus on outrageous day to day prices). Even electricity companies don't publicly advertise prices themselves. You have to give them all your data and they'll make you a offer.

2 years ago
1 score
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Yea but it's hard to figure out how much exactly. The thing is there are basically two prices: the price at which suppliers buy on the day to day spot market and the price that customers pay. These massive increases mostly affect commercial customers. They haven't been able to pass most of it on to consumers.

I've tried finding out how much new gas and electricity contracts cost now but there's so much search engine spam from resellers (who don't actually tell you prices) and news articles (which mostly focus on outrageous day to day prices). Even electricity companies don't publicly advertise prices themselves. You have to give them all your data and they'll make you a offer.

Edit: Talked to my dad today and they just happened to get new natural gas prices from their supplier yesterday. Triple of what they used to be last year. Thanks, worthless green retards and the mindless sheep who vote for them!

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Yea but it's hard to figure out how much exactly. The thing is there are basically two prices: the price at which suppliers buy on the day to day spot market and the price that customers pay. These massive increases mostly affect commercial customers. They haven't been able to pass most of it on to consumers.

I've tried finding out how much new gas and electricity contracts cost now but there's so much search engine spam from resellers (who don't actually tell you prices) and news articles (which mostly focus on outrageous day to day prices). Even electricity companies don't publicly advertise prices themselves. You have to give them all your data and they'll make you a offer.

Edit: Talked to my dad today and they just happened to get new natural gas prices from their supplier yesterday. Triple of what they used to be last year.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Yea but it's hard to figure out how much exactly. The thing is there are basically two prices: the price at which suppliers buy on the day to day spot market and the price that customers pay. These massive increases mostly affect commercial customers. They haven't been able to pass most of it on to consumers.

I've tried finding out how much new gas and electricity contracts cost now but there's so much search engine spam from resellers (who don't actually tell you prices) and news articles (which mostly focus on outrageous day to day prices). Even electricity companies don't publicly advertise prices themselves. You have to give them all your data and they'll make you a offer.

2 years ago
1 score