BEV insolvency

  • Erstellt am 2019-01-31 15:06:48

HilfeHilfe

2019-07-05 19:23:08
  • #1
Well, [Insolvenzrecht] in Germany is not always fair
 

Nordlys

2019-07-05 23:01:54
  • #2
The world is overall unfair, but what can you do, that's just how it is. Better to lose a bonus than to lose tens of thousands as a creditor of an insolvent small company. And learn from it, cheap doesn't have to mean good value.
 

Joedreck

2019-07-06 08:05:28
  • #3
By the way, that is the reason why I never conclude with a bonus. In addition, I have noticed that the base or working price is often higher than in offers without a bonus.
 

HilfeHilfe

2019-07-06 08:26:02
  • #4
By now, you can hardly conclude without a bonus. And the local supplier is too expensive for me. I now always make sure that it is a big one. Eon, Vattenfall etc
 

Lumpi_LE

2019-07-06 09:08:52
  • #5

Yep, I noticed that too. Without a bonus, you are slightly worse off.
 

Joedreck

2019-07-07 13:05:17
  • #6


That's not true. I usually compare via Check24, set it without a bonus, and then check the providers' websites directly. Until the beginning of this year, I had an electricity price of 21.5 cents gross. Unfortunately, that has increased now. What I would NEVER do is package prices or prepayments for more than one month.
 
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