It tells us the more fuel we use,the lower the priceMy wife and I are pensioners and live in a village in Cornwall which has no mains gas, therefore the choice for heating is either oil or LPG (liquid petroleum gas). We opted for the latter but not only own we found it expensive but the industry, and serviced by very few providers and the subject of some damning criticism from the Competition Commission,has been pretty deaf to entreaties approximately pricing. Many of our neighbours were paying less than the whopping 55.45p a litre we were being charged by our provider, Flogas, or despite living in similarly sized houses. When we asked for a reduction we were told the price difference was because we don’t use enough. We are staggered by the premise that whether you burn more fuel and contribute more pollution you will pay less. Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com