Millions of people can get discounts on their bills - here's how
Water, phone and broadband companies are willing to give millions of people discounted deals on their bills. Social tariffs - sometimes known as essential, or basic, tariffs - can reduce bills for people on various benefits. Generally, you only need to ask your supplier to get o
Water, phone and broadband companies are willing to give millions of people discounted deals on their bills.
Social tariffs - sometimes known as essential, or basic, tariffs - can reduce bills for people on various benefits. Generally, you only need to ask your supplier to get on one.
Importantly, they are not price promotions designed to attract customers, but lower bills for the same service for those who would otherwise struggle to pay.
Most people who have fallen behind on paying their bills are unaware this help is available, a major report has suggested.
These tariffs vary between suppliers and the lower cost of them is often covered by higher bills for everyone else.
Getting one does require you to get in touch with your supplier and provide some evidence - but that does not take very long.
If your name is on the contract and you receive benefits such as universal credit, or pension credit, then companies may be able to give you a discounted deal.
For broadband and phone contracts, regulator Ofcom has a list of social tariffs provided by suppliers.
