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Energy firms’ customer service ‘worst on record’ – as more and more households struggle to pay bills

Big suppliers accused of failing to do enough to help as rocketing bills mean more households can't make ends meet

Energy bills are rising

Energy firms are letting down more and more customers with their poor levels of customer service according to the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Citizens Advice.

With rocketing bills forcing more households unable to make ends meet, the big suppliers have been accused of failing to do enough to help.

The independent advice body said customer service standards were at an all-time low amid rising waiting times for help with bills.

It wants gas and electricity companies to make sure staff can do more to help struggling customers – warning that without changes things would get worse from October, when bills rise again.

Customer service standards had “plummeted” since June last year, it said, when many energy firms went under and millions of customers found themselves moved to new suppliers.

The Citizens Advice customer service ratings between January and March had an average score of 2.8 stars out of five, the lowest on record.

The highest score was 3.6 stars – for EDF – compared with 3.85 in the previous quarter and 4.65 at the same time last year.

Leicester-based Outfox The Market – which saw sales rise from £86 million to £101.5 million in its latest annual results and which had operating losses of £3.6 million – came second with 3.24 followed by Blub at 3.2.