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I feel like my Direct Debit Check In is totally unfair, why has it increased?

  • March 28, 2019
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Has anyone else had a continual ongoing battle with ovo to try and stop endless price increases? so far my 'fixed rate' dd payments have increased from £76 pcm to their current estimate of £293 pcm... for a small 3 bed semi!!! any suggestions about how to prevent my impending bankruptcy at the hands of ovo energy? TIA.

Best answer by Darran_OVO

Updated on 22/08/25 by Abby_OVO

 

How do Direct Debits work?

 

A Direct Debit is an automatic monthly payment set up with your bank or building society. You can choose which day you want the payment to go out each month, and your bank will sort the rest.

 

Once your Direct Debit is set up, you don’t need to do anything else to make your payments.

 

Why paying by Direct Debit is the best way to pay

 

Direct Debit is usually the simplest and cheapest way to pay for your energy. This is because:

  • You don’t have to remember to make payments each month – it’s all done automatically 

  • You’ll get a cheaper rate if you’re on our variable Simpler Energy tariff

  • You’ll pay the same every month for your energy, which can help with budgeting

  • A Direct Debit spreads your energy costs evenly over the year, which means you’re less likely to have to pay more in winter

 

How does OVO work out my monthly Direct Debit?

 

The aim is to make sure you have credit for 1 month’s payment in your OVO account by the end of March. This is to help cover any change in your home energy use over the course of the year. 

 

For new customers, this only comes into effect once you’ve reached March. When you first join, the aim is to make sure you have no balance left to pay after 1 year.

 

Why is my Direct Debit increasing when my balance is in credit?

 

It’s normal for a credit balance to build up in your energy account over summer, when energy use is usually lower. This credit can help pay for your energy in winter, when most homes use more. It helps you spread your energy costs over time. 

 

Even if your energy account is in credit, sometimes your Direct Debit payments still need to increase.

 

This could be the case if we’ve worked out that your OVO account is likely to have a debt balance long term – based on how much energy your home is predicted to use. 

 

You can always choose to get a credit refund if you prefer. Request one at any time in your online account, in our app, or over the phone. You just need to leave credit in there for 1 month’s payment. This is in line with our refund policy.

 

It’s important you have all the info, then you can decide what’s best for you.

  • If you request a refund online, sometimes we’ll need to confirm this over the phone. This is to make sure you have the details of how it’ll affect your energy account.

  • Getting a refund might mean your Direct Debit payments will need to increase, once your account has less credit in it.

 

How we check you’re paying the right amount

 

Your Direct Debit payment amount will be regularly reviewed to make sure it still covers your home’s energy use.

 

We’ll let you know if your Direct Debit amount needs to change to keep your energy account balance up to date.

 

For even more info on how our Direct Debits work, check out this short YouTube video.

 

Have we received your meter readings recently?

 

The more information we have about your usage patterns, the better we’re able to predict what you’ll use in future. If you haven’t already got one installed, we’d really recommend getting a Smart meter installed, which will automatically track what you’ve been using. If not be sure to remember to submit your meter readings at least monthly (you can submit these on the ‘Meter Readings’ page of your online account). This can really help your suggested Direct Debit amount become more accurate and avoid large increases to your Direct Debit amount in future.

 

Is there any support available if I’m struggling to pay for my energy?

 

If you’re worried about your payments changing or you can’t afford them, please speak to our team. We can make sure you get financial support that’s tailored to you and your situation. There are many options available for anyone who needs help. We have a dedicated Library section on the Forum all about the additional support available. 

 

To get in touch with our team: 

 

90 replies

juliamc
Rank 20
Rank 20
April 26, 2023

Phew! That’s a relief! 

Jeffus
Rank 20
Rank 20
April 26, 2023

@Alistair

You could add a comment on this idea about what you have experienced and what you would like changed. Ultimately the Direct Debit is driven by this. 

 

 

Rank 1
April 26, 2023

My usage for this month is £140 Including everything so why am I being forced to up it to £230 fed up with them ignoring me and putting it up without my permission so I've switched to  standing order I have control not OVO

Blastoise186
Super User
Super User
April 26, 2023

Switching to Standing Order won’t work. You’ll lose any fixed rate deal and be forced onto Pay On-Demand where Standing Orders are even more useless.

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Emmanuelle_OVO
Retired Moderator
Retired Moderator
April 27, 2023

Hey @Alistair,

 

It’s worth checking the below information, it may be that the calculation is incorrect due to an out of line Estimated Annual Consumption:

 

 

If you feel your direct debit review is unfair it may be that your estimated annual consumption is out of line, you can find out more about this topic here:

 

 

You can contact our Collections Team as advised by @Jeffus for your credit balance to be refunded, they can also put your direct debit on a three month review suspension meaning it won’t be reviewed or increased for this period. If you don’t already have a smart meter I’d advise getting one booked in so that your billing is accurate to meter readings. 

 

 

You can also contact our Collections Team to put a hold on your direct debit review for three months. 

 

Hope this helps. 

Renewable Energy? Big Fan.
Newcomer
April 27, 2023

perhaps you should let the people on the phones know this, when I tried he denied that was a possibility

Emmanuelle_OVO
Retired Moderator
Retired Moderator
April 28, 2023

Hey @Nige12rose,

 

because I used a lot of power in January for some reason, OVO demanded I increase my DD from 60 to 83, even though I was massively in credit. After a lot of shouting and screaming down the phone, I grudgingly accepted an increase to £66.

Three months later, with (slightly) warmer weather and more daylight, they’re telling me I could reduce my DD to £55. Funnily enough, they don’t insist on this when the amendment is to reduce, they just advise.

Aren’t their computer models wonderful??

 

When you received the Energy Bills Support Scheme payments did you add this bank into your energy account? It sounds like your higher usage in winter may have altered your estimated annual consumption:

 

 

Every time you submit a meter reading your estimated annual consumption will adjust, which would explain the lower direct debit calculation now. Glad to hear it’s adjusted to a more acceptable amount. 

 

 

If a customer is unhappy about their direct debit and aren’t in arrears, we can put the direct debit review on a three month suspension, I’m sorry you were informed otherwise. 

 

Hope this clarifies. 

Renewable Energy? Big Fan.
Newcomer
April 29, 2023

Curious, since this seems to be an ongoing issue for yeaarrrsss now has anyone switched from OVo to a different provider?? Would anyone please recommend a better alternative to Ovo? Thanks

Jeffus
Rank 20
Rank 20
May 2, 2023

i have been onto ovo again and they say it will be sorted out in a few days will keep you posted

@taxijim33 did it get sorted in a few days? 

Jeffus
Rank 20
Rank 20
May 2, 2023

Curious, since this seems to be an ongoing issue for yeaarrrsss now has anyone switched from OVo to a different provider?? Would anyone please recommend a better alternative to Ovo? Thanks

Octopus Energy get pretty good reviews and a few posters have suggested them. OVO get pretty good reviews in general compared to the other large suppliers. 

https://uk.trustpilot.com/review/octopus.energy

https://www.which.co.uk/reviews/energy-companies/article/best-and-worst-energy-companies/energy-companies-which-recommended-providers-adf5i8r3xh3v

Very much depends on what you want from an energy supplier, for example types of tariff, types of billing etc.