None, as far as I know. Because of current regulations power transfer and production are done by different companies. You might get just one bill if you buy the electricity from the local conglomerate. Transfer of electricity is local monopoly and if you want to buy both the goods and the service from same company, you need to move: Caruna does only the transfer part.roger_roger wrote:Any ways to find out the areas where provider and transferrer of electricity is done by same company?
electricity transfer scam?
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The unit prices are in the invoices. Compare them and you have your answer. There is a lot of variance in the transfer prices so it all depends where you lived before. Caruna Espoo prices seem to be pretty average.roger_roger wrote: or the electricity prices in capital area is twice as costly from other parts of Finland?
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Unless you post the invoices it's not really easy to comment.roger_roger wrote: I'd not have any suspect if the total (usage + transfer) was around same price like I used to pay... I paid 50 to Helen and 50 to Caruna without even noticing I was paying double.
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Got my first electric bill since I moved to new apartment in July 2016.
Contract with Helsingin Energia. The transfer is done by caruna.
Billing is every 3 months.
Helsingin Energia electric bill: 16,67€
Caruna transfer charges: 34,38€. Here, the higher charges than energy itself is due to Caruna's "preusmaksu" (4,43€/month).
Contract with Helsingin Energia. The transfer is done by caruna.
Billing is every 3 months.
Helsingin Energia electric bill: 16,67€
Caruna transfer charges: 34,38€. Here, the higher charges than energy itself is due to Caruna's "preusmaksu" (4,43€/month).
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Just want to say this is such a scam, ie caruna!
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It's all done legally. The blame lies with the people who decided it was a good idea to sell an infrastructure monopoly to investors (the same with Digita back in the day).
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Those people should be found and tickled for decades 16 hours everyday.FinnGuyHelsinki wrote: ↑Wed Oct 26, 2022 11:27 amIt's all done legally. The blame lies with the people who decided it was a good idea to sell an infrastructure monopoly to investors (the same with Digita back in the day).
ah, these prices appear to be from some distant past.