Complaints
If you’re not happy with our service, we will ensure that you can raise concerns or make a complaint and that those concerns or complaints are fully investigated.
We are committed to providing the highest quality services to our customers. If you’re not happy with our service, we will ensure that you can raise concerns or make a complaint and that those concerns or complaints are fully investigated.
This procedure outlines our commitment to dealing with complaints and provides information about how we manage, respond to and learn from any complaints we receive about our service.
What you can expect from us
We will treat complaints seriously and ensure that complaints, concerns, and issues raised by customers are properly investigated in an unbiased, transparent, timely, and appropriate manner.
We are committed to ensuring that:
A complaint or concern is an expression of dissatisfaction about our action or lack of action, or about the standard of service provided by us or on our behalf.
Anyone can make a complaint, either verbally or in writing, by phone, in person, by email or via our website. A complaint can be made:
By telephone: 01527 511700
By email: complaints@eic.co.uk
By post: 7-9 Stafford Road, Wallington, SM6 9AN
We aim to resolve queries to your satisfaction wherever possible. Where this isn’t possible, we will provide you with a clear response to each of your points of complaint. We will always try to respond as quickly as we can.
Our complaints handling process has three stages. Most complaints will be resolved at stage one. If you aren’t happy that the action we’ve taken has resolved things for you, however, then you can ask us to investigate your complaint. Alternatively, if your complaint is complex enough to require an investigation, we will put the complaint straight to stage two.
If 8 weeks have passed since you first made the complaint or if we have reached the end of the complaint process and have been unable to mutually agree a resolution (known as “deadlock”), you have the right to access the Alternative Dispute Resolutions Scheme by raising the dispute with Ombudsman Services. In both instances we will inform you of your rights to access the scheme.
Ombudsman Services provide an independent and impartial Alternative Dispute Resolution service that is free for customers to use. They’ll ask you to provide all of the details of your complaint and any supporting information you can, before asking us for the same. They then consider all of the information to reach a conclusion on how to resolve your case.
Resolutions can include: an apology; an explanation of what went wrong; a practical action to be taken to correct the problem; and/or a financial award. You can choose to reject their resolution, but if you accept it, we have to act, and resolve the dispute in the way they propose.
You may contact the Ombudsman in any of the following ways:
Ombudsman Contact Details
Website: https://www.energyombudsman.org/
Phone: 0330 440 1624
Email: enquiry@energyombudsman.org
Post: Energy Ombudsman, P.O. Box 966, Warrington, WA4 9DF
For free, impartial advice relating to your business’ energy supply you can contact Citizens Advice consumer helpline on 0808 223 1133 or by visiting their website: https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/consumer
We will comply with all applicable legislation when managing your complaint. This includes maintaining your confidentiality and confidentiality in relation to all information relating to the complaint and any third parties that are involved.
This should not prevent us from being open and transparent, as far as possible, in how we handle complaints. This includes sharing as much information with the complainant (and where appropriate, any affected staff member) as we can. When sharing information we should be clear about why the information is being shared and our expectations on how the recipient will use the information.
We value your feedback and will use complaints and feedback to improve our service and processes. Our complaints procedure helps us to build positive relationships with customers and rebuild trust when things go wrong.
As part of our Quality Management system any complaints raised will be managed via our Corrective Actions procedures. We will monitor both the effectiveness of the complaints process, and how complaints information is being used to improve the services offered.
Compliance with this procedure is monitored by the Head of Business Standards and Performance.