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A spokesperson said: “We have been very flexible in our approach to customer payments and have recently set up a bespoke Stoke-on-Trent-based team to support those customers who have not been paying their bills. The CES reiterated that all customers are clearly informed with what they are signing up to. “I am living off benefits with two kids myself, I am barely surviving. I am still paying bills and there’s no way I am paying two sets of energy bills. “I would like them to take the solar panels off. They are targeting people who are vulnerable and that is the saddest thing about it. I am in a mess that I’ve been put in by somebody else, I’ve been dragged into it. I feel like I need help and nobody is helping me. I feel like I’ve been deceived and ripped off. They say they will take me to court if I don’t make the payment. Shazmeen added: “I am very frustrated and angry. They’re sending us bills, but it’s paying for the solar panels.” “He says what happens when you have these solar panels is, when the electricity gets generated, you’re re-using that and whatever is left over goes back into the National Grid. When I told him I’m on a different tariff and asked if I need to change, they said I can keep to my own. “I asked how the panels will help and they told me it will lower my energy bills. “Solarplicity said I owe them money, but for what? I am paying Eon for my electricity, so what are you on about? He said it’s not the electricity I am paying for, I am paying them back for the solar panels. They are taking it forward towards legal action now. It’s like they are making up their own readings. Every time I try to ring the CES to get an explanation, they don’t answer. She told Stoke-on-TrentLive: “I am in arrears already because the prices have gone up and that’s how much I can afford to pay. HMRC warns home workers claiming tax break over change in rules.'Give poorest £1,000 off energy bills' says Scottish Power boss.The CES is now taking legal action against her. She already pays £60 a month to Eon for gas and electricity - and is in arrears due to the rising costs of living. Shazmeen is the latest tenant to raise issues. It has installed solar panels on more than 5,000 council properties since being launched in 2018.
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The CES is an arrangement between Stoke-on-Trent City Council and Community Energy Scheme UK Limited – part of the Solarplicity Group. They installed the panels and then they started sending me these bills.” They gave me days available for the installation. Solarplicity rang me back and asked if I spoke to the council. I spoke to the council and they said they are working with Solarplicity and I need to have it done because every council property is having it done. “I said the council didn’t tell me about this. I said I was within my right to cancel and they said because I am a council tenant, you have to get it done. “A month later, I got a call from them saying they were told I’ve cancelled the contract. I asked if I could get a confirmation and was told I am within 14 days so it will just cancel. “I rang the company the next day and said I’m not interested in solar panels and she said that’s fine. I thought what they said was too good to be true, so I wanted to confirm it with the council. They said they were working with Stoke-on-Trent City Council and I had 14 days to change my mind. The 37-year-old said: “In the summertime, they were coming around knocking on the doors and telling us about this scheme.
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Shazmeen is now calling for them to be removed after receiving bills which she says 'don’t make sense’, Stoke on Trent Live reports. She had the panels installed before the pandemic. She lives at the home with her two sons, aged four and eight. The mum-of-two has been living at the property for nine years. But Shazmeen Khan is now facing legal action from the company after not paying the bills. A struggling mum of two is desperate to get the solar panels removed from her council-owned house.