If you are an E.ON customer and you are moving or switching suppliers, you need to know how to cancel your E.ON account. You can do so yourself online. If you are switching suppliers, it is even easier to do, as your new supplier will take care of most of the work for you.
If you have an E.ON account and are moving or switching suppliers then you may need to know how to cancel your E.ON account. To find out how just keep reading.
If you are thinking of canceling your account because of the prices, you may want to go to E.ON's website and check out its Products and Services page. On that page, you will find several different tariff options with different terms and benefits. You may find a deal you like better than switching providers.
To cancel your E.ON account without switching to a new supplier, follow these instructions:
The company will arrange for a final meter reading, and after that, your account will be canceled or transferred.
If you're switching to a new provider, the process is often even easier. Many suppliers are willing to take care of such matters for new clients. Check with yours to see if it will take care of matters for you, contacting E.ON for a final meter read and closing out your account.
If you change suppliers before your renewal period, which starts 49 days before your tariff is set to end, you may be charged an exit fee. You will need to pay this fee before you can close the account.
E.ON may object to you closing your account if you have an outstanding balance. You will have to pay it off first or check with your new supplier to see if it is willing to transfer the balance to your account with it. Some suppliers offer this service as an incentive to attract new customers.
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