21 Jan Hidden Energy Commissions – You Could Be Owed Money
Hidden Energy Commissions – You Could Be Owed Money
Many UK businesses have unknowingly paid inflated energy bills due to hidden commissions added to their electricity or gas contracts. In some cases, these commissions were applied by brokers or suppliers without being properly disclosed, leaving businesses out of pocket without their knowledge.
If this sounds familiar, you may be entitled to claim that money back.
What Are Hidden Energy Commissions?
When arranging an energy contract, some brokers or suppliers include commission within the unit price or standing charge. While commission itself is not always unlawful, failing to clearly disclose it is.
Businesses have the right to transparency. If commission was added without your informed consent or explained in a misleading way, this could amount to energy mis-selling.
You May Have a Claim If:
You were not told that commission was being added to your energy contract
The amount of commission was not clearly explained or documented
Your energy costs were higher as a result of undisclosed commission
Many businesses only discover these issues years later, often after switching suppliers or reviewing historic contracts.
How Smooth Law Can Help
At Smooth Law, we specialise in helping businesses uncover unfair practices and pursue compensation where energy mis-selling has occurred. Our experienced team will review your contracts, assess whether hidden commissions were applied, and advise you on the strength of your claim.
We offer:
Free initial assessment
No obligation to proceed
Expert legal support throughout the process
Why Transparency Matters
Energy contracts should be clear, fair, and transparent. If key financial details were hidden or poorly explained, the agreement may not have been fair—and you may be entitled to recover losses.
Get in Touch
If you suspect your business has been affected by hidden energy commissions, don’t ignore it. A quick review could reveal money you’re owed.
Contact Smooth Law today for a free, no-obligation assessment and find out where you stand.
Transparency matters. If it wasn’t clear, it may not have been fair.
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