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Tauron: How to sign a contract without additional services? Seller's tariff option up to 2500kWh

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  • #1 20774844
    MarcinM2020
    Level 21  
    Hi. My price list term with Tauron is coming to an end. I got an offer with various "miracles" (electricity with serviceman, eco electricity etc.) Please advise me if it is possible to sign a contract with tauron at this point without this crap? I have read that there is such a thing as a seller's tariff .... How can I sign it? Is this actually the most advantageous option?
    I would like to add that this is a private house and that I do not exceed 2500kWh per year
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  • #2 20774870
    DiZMar
    Level 43  
    Can you consider staying with your existing contract for an already indefinite period?
  • #3 20774872
    MarcinM2020
    Level 21  
    I don't know. I'll have to call and ask
  • #4 20774920
    stomat
    Level 38  
    And why did you have a fixed-term contract in the first place?
    You simply say you want to be billed according to the seller's tariff and that's it.
  • #5 20774951
    MarcinM2020
    Level 21  
    Apologies for the error, it was about the price list term.
  • #6 20774958
    DiZMar
    Level 43  
    MarcinM2020 wrote:
    Sorry for the error, it was about the price list term.
    .
    You have completely confused this. Describe again from the beginning in detail your problem with the correct terms. It is hard to put your description together correctly.
  • #7 20774960
    Pan.Kropa
    Level 34  
    MarcinM2020 wrote:
    I read that there is such a thing as a vendor tariff .... How do I sign it?
    Normally. You declare that you want such a tariff. They may say that you can't because of this and that. But the retailer's tariff is yours without discussion.
  • #8 20774965
    DiZMar
    Level 43  
    Pan.Kropa wrote:
    MarcinM2020 wrote:
    I read that there is such a thing as a vendor tariff .... How can I sign it?
    Normally.
    .
    So far it is the author who has not clearly defined his problem. There's nothing to quibble about because we don't know what he actually means.
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  • #9 20775090
    MarcinM2020
    Level 21  
    So once again because I have indeed mischaracterised the situation. I am at work and wrote the topic "in the meantime" hence the confusion.
    The matter is that I got the info from Tauron that the price list is ending. And that the details on the Tauron account or in the app.
    So I open the app and there are a million pieces of information about how great the new price lists are, etc. Generally each one with all sorts of extras such as a service technician, some kind of insurance, that they will plant trees if I choose one, some kind of Ecocurrent with a certificate, etc. etc. etc.
    In general, they pull the wool over your eyes and make you laugh.
    So far I have had none of this and that is why I wanted to ask you here what to do about it.
    I will be contacting them as soon as possible and will make it clear that I reject this scam and (as I have already deduced from our conversation) want to be billed according to the seller's tariff.

    Added after 3 [minutes]:

    And I know how to plant a tree myself, I don't need help for that and certainly not Tauron 😁😁😁😁
  • #10 20775098
    Pan.Kropa
    Level 34  
    So go and say you want the retailer's tariff. And preferably conclude the contract online. There you won't have to listen to any pushy talk from a person who wants to push you into something unnecessary.
  • #11 20775134
    DiZMar
    Level 43  
    I do not conclude new contracts with PGE. It is automatically renewed.
  • #12 20775157
    MarcinM2020
    Level 21  
    DiZMar wrote:
    I do not enter into new contracts with PGE. It is automatically renewed.


    Useful information. I wonder how I would do the same... Maybe someone has checked how it is with this at Tauron?
  • #13 20775235
    gimak
    Level 41  
    I'm in Tauron too and for years, I don't renew or enter into new contracts. When new offers come in, they go in the bin. Once, in my absence, my wife agreed to such bits and bobs, but a letter saying we wanted to stay with the old contract was enough and it stayed that way.
  • #14 20775360
    Pan.Kropa
    Level 34  
    MarcinM2020 wrote:
    DiZMar wrote:
    I do not enter into new contracts with PGE. It is automatically renewed.


    Useful information. I wonder how I would do the same... Maybe someone has checked how it is with this at Tauron?
    I am at Tauron. I've had the seller's tariff for probably 9 years. Such a contract is unlimited, it lasts until it is terminated. Nothing needs to be renewed. Of course, some offers come along, but I don't even read them, just straight into the bin.
  • #15 20775487
    MarcinM2020
    Level 21  
    Ok all clear. I'm going to take them for a serious talk tomorrow and end this circus. I'm staying on the tariff (or switching because I'm not sure which one I currently have)of the retailer and end of story.
    And I'm still wondering... How do I check what tariff I currently have? All it says is G11
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  • #17 20776003
    Armadon
    Level 17  
    I have the basic tariff without any mess, but it wasn't easy - they try to push all these subscriptions by force, saying that cheaper is better and everything. So you have to be stubborn and stand your ground.
    The best part was the argument that the electricity would be 3% cheaper, but the lady couldn't answer how much electricity I had to use to make up the 25% difference on my bill.
    So fight for your own.
  • #18 20776107
    pan_pp
    Level 12  
    My dear friends, I have also received Tauron's new price list. In general, for Tariff G11, the various options provide for prices above PLN 1 net / kWh. According to the information sent, we have the right to resign from the new price list within 14 days of receiving the information, which means that after the end of the old price list (41gr/kWh with the shield, about 70gr/kWh without the shield), from 1.12.2023 we will be billed according to the seller's tariff - approved by the ERO, for G11 is 1.1269 PLN net per 1 kWh (1.3861 PLN gross per 1 kWh). No matter how you look at it - a steep increase, by any measure. Just a moment and it will be clear to everyone that we have been hit by an energy glut :-( .

    edit: On top of this zloty with a hook for 1kWh there is, of course, a variable component (0.30-0.37 zloty /kWh, from what I have found in the price lists) fixed charges (about 10.00 zloty net with a 3-phase system). Current Seller's Tariff: https://www.tauron.pl/dla-domu/prad/taryfa-sprzedawcy/g11
  • #19 20776164
    MarcinM2020
    Level 21  
    They are finishing us off with these increases. Massacre
  • #20 20776255
    stomat
    Level 38  
    MarcinM2020 wrote:
    And I'm still wondering.... How do I check what tariff I currently have? It just says to me that G11
    .
    If you have a "commercial charge" item on your invoice, it means that you were once tempted to use a different tariff to the vendor's tariff and you have a different one.
  • #21 20776264
    MarcinM2020
    Level 21  
    There I have the item commercial fee. I checked today.
    I've already called tauron and got the matter sorted out. The lady will prepare the papers for me on the retailer's tariff, call me back and we'll sort it out.
    However, I am worried about this increase that "mr_pp" informed about.
  • #22 20776309
    stomat
    Level 38  
    But for the time being there is no new tariff, only changes to increase consumption limits at reduced rates (instead of 2000kWh there is 3000kWh etc.). The same tariff from the beginning of this year is still in force.
    Unfortunately you have to prepare for higher prices, sponsoring mines, subsidising IZERA, the Polish National Foundation, the construction and demolition of Ostrołęka, swords for Rydzyk etc. was not free.
  • #23 20776483
    Pan.Kropa
    Level 34  
    stomat wrote:
    Unfortunately, you have to prepare for higher prices,
    But how so? After all, it was supposed to be so beautiful after the elections.
  • #24 20776510
    DiZMar
    Level 43  
    Pan.Kropa wrote:
    After all, it was supposed to be so beautiful after the election.

    After all, there is already no money and there certainly won't be (there will be but even less). It is enough that, so far, at least virtually but nevertheless, the opponents of money in the budget have won the elections. Despite the cut in welfare, there will undoubtedly be a shortage of money. The old song will return, as the Minister of Defence once said (about 10 years ago) if it is not there, it is not there .
  • #25 20776575
    pan_pp
    Level 12  

    stomat wrote:
    But so far there is no new tariff, only changes involving increased consumption limits at reduced rates (instead of 2,000 kWh there is 3,000 kWh etc.). The same tariff from the beginning of this year is still in force.

    There is the vendor's tariff - I have pasted a link to Tauron's website, and we have also received the new price lists from 1.12.2023 (of course there is information about the tariff in force until the end of the year).
  • #26 20776626
    MarcinM2020
    Level 21  
    DiZMar wrote:
    Pan.Kropa wrote:
    After all, things were supposed to be so beautiful after the election.

    After all, there is already no money and there certainly won't be (there will be but even less). It is enough that, so far, at least virtually but nevertheless, the opponents of money in the budget have won the elections. Despite the cut in welfare, there will undoubtedly be a shortage of money. The old song will return, as the Minister of Defence once said (about 10 years ago) if there is no money, there is no money .
    .

    Beautifully written 👍👍👍

    Added after 55 [seconds]:

    In fact I have the following info on the invoice:

    Invoice fragment with details about the collection point and pricing. .
  • #27 20776735
    stomat
    Level 38  
    And colleagues seriously think there are free lunches? That PIS took money from nowhere? Well then congratulations.
  • #28 20776815
    Pan.Kropa
    Level 34  
    I propose to stop talking about politics.
    MarcinM2020 wrote:
    In fact I have the following info on my invoice:
    You have some sort of green tariff, so there was a commercial fee as well. They offered me one too, and with some sort of service. It's just that everything involves an extra charge.
  • #29 20776995
    MarcinM2020
    Level 21  
    Very good advice and also please don't touch politics 😁 it's my topic and I didn't mean to argue here.
    I need to put an end to this price tag and switch to the seller's tariff. Absolutely! 😁
  • #30 20777184
    stomat
    Level 38  
    Okay, sorry for the interjection about politics. I just explained that there is, for the time being, no new Tauron price list, we still have the same prices from the beginning of the year. The next price list, however, must be more expensive, because we have some of the highest energy prices in Europe on the wholesale market and some of the lowest on the retail market, this situation is not sustainable in the long run. https://wysokienapiecie.pl/91533-polska-ma-na...szy-prad-w-europie-na-import-wydamy-3-mld-zl/

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around a user seeking advice on signing a contract with Tauron without additional services, specifically under the seller's tariff for a private residence consuming up to 2500 kWh annually. Users clarify that it is possible to opt for the seller's tariff by directly requesting it from Tauron, despite the company promoting various bundled services. Many participants share their experiences of successfully maintaining the seller's tariff without engaging in new contracts or additional services. They emphasize the importance of being assertive when dealing with Tauron's sales tactics, which often include unnecessary add-ons. The conversation also touches on the upcoming price increases and the implications of the current tariff structures.
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