Martin Lewis is urging people who pay their energy bills by direct debit to make a simple check from this month.
Many people who pay their provider in this way accumulate credit, and Mr Lewis said this would be better in their own pockets. The Money Saving Expert founder told Good Morning Britain viewers on Wednesday that energy companies are sitting on an estimated £7 billion in customer credit.
As part of his regular presenting slot on the early morning TV show, dubbed "Wallet Wednesday", Martin used a graph to show how direct debits are higher during the colder months to account for increased usage.
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Mr Lewis said: “This week is the week you start to pay off that debt and move into credit which peaks in November before it starts to go down again. This week is the week in the year you should have the least amount of credit.”
He added: “Exactly how much you’ll have depends on when you started with the energy firm" before continuing: “Effectively, there’s no reason to be in credit right now because this is the lowest point in the cycle.”
Mr Lewis said having having half a month’s worth of credit is “okay” but warned: “If you’re two or three months in credit right now, that’s too much.”
Martin added: "Right now is the right time to go to your energy account, have a look whether you are in credit or not and if you are in credit, and it’s a substantial amount, that is when I would be asking for the money back.
“At the start of May, you shouldn’t really have any credit, you don’t need any.”
One viewer shared her success with getting a refund on her energy credit. Kerry contacted the show to say that she had £700 in credit, requested a refund of £500 and Octopus Energy paid it into her bank account within one week.
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