E.ON cancelled £13,000 bill it sent to my late mother, but still owes £3,360
A bereaved young customer was baffled by the wildly fluctuating balances the energy supplier claimed on a family’s account When my mother died of cancer, my aunt adopted me. She, too, died of cancer in 2024. At 26, I am now alone and struggling to deal with enormous, nonsensical energy bills (…)
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