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  1. blue_furred_unicorn on

    You should make sure that you don’t have a contract with zeag. Contact them to ask, if you’re not sure. Then you contact EWE to make sure you DO have a contract with them and then you pay your bills. It is correct that other people’s contracts are not your problem, and you shouldn’t even be able to cancel a stranger’s contract. That would be inconvenient.

  2. Your landlord should have take care of this. I would say contact meag and explain it to them and tell ewe that they should contact meag about the situation.

    Usually the previous tenant either terminates the contract or takes the contract to its new flat.

    But as meag seems to be a local energy provider. Are you sure that your EWE contract started with you moving in?
    If not it could be that meag has provided you with “Grundversorgung” until your EWE contract started.

  3. Tutorius220763 on

    You are the Landlord? Ask your Grundversorger (ZEAG?) if you are registered there. If this is the case, tell the Tenant that he is not connected by EWE, you are, and that he should register energy directly.

    SInce June 2025 there are changes in the electric-engery-registration: A registration for the past is impossible since then, you can only register energy one or two days in to the future. So make sure that the tenant uses the counter reading of the day he got into the room.

  4. koniboni on

    Sounds like a scam to me. They want you to contact a company that you have no contract with. Also, they provide you with the contact information for that company? I would go to the website ( https://www.zeag-energie.de/ ) find the service Hotline and ask them what you should do 

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