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Alinta Energy and the Electricity Price Scam: Are You Paying Too Much?

How Alinta Energy’s Rates Have Skyrocketed

Electricity prices have been a growing concern for many Australians, with Alinta Energy at the centre of the issue. In The Court of Public Opinion, Jeremy Cordeaux discussed the dramatic rise in costs, stating, “Alinter, a Chinese company, is now charging me almost $6,000 for what used to be $1,500.” His experience reflects the frustration felt by many consumers struggling to manage their rising electricity bills.

The significant increase in Alinta Energy’s rates has left many questioning whether they are getting a fair deal. Jeremy highlighted the problem by explaining that Alinta’s rates have risen sharply over the last year, making it difficult for customers to afford their energy costs.

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Jeremy Cordeaux’s Experience with Rising Costs

Jeremy shared his personal frustration with Alinta Energy’s pricing practices. He recounted a phone call where he was offered a supposedly better deal, saying, “You rang me 12 months ago and told me exactly the same thing.” Despite the promise of savings, Jeremy found himself paying significantly more after switching to Alinta Energy.

He expressed his disbelief at how the situation unfolded, stating, “A better deal. Really? And you want to help me again?” His comments illustrate the dissatisfaction many consumers feel when companies fail to deliver on their promises of lower costs. Jeremy’s experience is a warning to others about the potential pitfalls of accepting such deals without thorough investigation.

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What to Do if Your Electricity Bill Keeps Climbing

If your electricity bill is steadily increasing, there are steps you can take to manage the situation. Jeremy advised looking for a provider that genuinely offers lower rates and better service. He emphasised the importance of staying informed about your options and being proactive in seeking more affordable alternatives.

One practical tip is to regularly compare energy rates from different providers. This helps ensure you are not overpaying for your electricity. Jeremy’s frustration with Alinta Energy serves as a reminder that consumers should not settle for inflated rates when other options may be available.

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The Truth About Renewable Energy Savings

Jeremy Cordeaux raised concerns about the promised savings from renewable energy, calling it into question. He stated, “It’s not the electricity that’s expensive. It’s this government with its renewables policy.” His comment highlights a common perception that renewable energy may not be as cost-effective as initially advertised.

While renewable energy is promoted as a cheaper alternative, many consumers find themselves paying more. Jeremy argued that relying on renewables has led to higher living costs for Australians. He pointed out, “The Chinese enjoy our cheap coal, and we can’t,” emphasising the irony of exporting affordable resources while facing high energy prices at home.

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Conclusion

Alinta Energy’s rising electricity rates have left many Australians frustrated and searching for answers. Jeremy Cordeaux’s insights on The Court of Public Opinion reveal the gap between promised savings from renewables and the reality of soaring costs. By staying informed and exploring alternative providers, consumers can take control of their energy bills and avoid falling into the trap of expensive deals.

Join Jeremy Cordeaux for The Court of Public Opinion LIVE every Friday from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Streaming round the dining room table at jeremycordeaux.com and via Auscast Radio at auscastnetwork.com.

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