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Date Time Sumo Power to pay $1.2 million for misleading electricity plans The Federal Court has declared by consent that Sumo Power Pty Ltd (Sumo) made false or misleading representations in selling electricity plans to Victorian consumers and ordered it to pay $1.2 million in penalties, and to pay consumer redress to affected consumers. Sumo admitted that between June and December 2018, it had misled consumers about how much they would pay for their electricity if they switched to Sumo, in breach of the Australian Consumer Law. The Court declared by consent that Sumo had offered cheap rates and high ‘pay on time’ discounts to entice consumers to sign up to certain electricity plans, when in fact Sumo planned to, and did, materially increase the rates paid by customers who had received one to three monthly bills. ....
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27 April 2021 Record-breaking investment in large-scale solar and wind energy generation has helped to slash electricity prices for a range of customers in New South Wales, south-east Queensland and South Australia, with a reduction in 2021-22 Default Market Offers set to deliver more than $65 million in bill savings. In its final determination on DMOs published on Tuesday, the Australian Energy Regulator said electricity costs for the 727,000 customers on so-called standing offers would be cut by up to $116 for households and up to $441 for small business, starting July 01. Based on modelling from ACIL Allen, the AER has determined final DMO prices for residential customers in 2021-22 will be between $53 to $102 lower than in 2020-21 in New South Wales, $53 lower in south east Queensland, and $116 lower in South Australia. ....
Date Time Competitive Market Deals Remain Cheapest While the announcement of lower regulated electricity prices is welcome news, customers have been urged to continue to shop around for even cheaper competitive deals from their energy retailer. The Australian Energy Regulator announced today that the price for 727,000 electricity customers on a standing offer will fall by up to $116 for households and $441 for small businesses from 1 July 2021. Australian Energy Council Chief Executive, Sarah McNamara, said the Default Market Offer (DMO) should be recognised as a safety net, as it does not represent the cheapest deal for consumers and there are cheaper energy offers out there. ....