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Martin Lewis apologises for giving millions of Brits incorrect advice on energy bills

Money Saving Expert Martin Lewis has issued an apology after he accidentally gave millions of people the wrong advice about their energy bills.

Martin, who regularly appears on ITV's Good Morning Britain and This Morning, says he previously issued advice to people on prepayment meters - but it may not be correct. Earlier this month he told people that they could 'stock up' on energy by buying as much as they can now, before the 54 per cent price increase hits on April 1.

However, Mr Lewis took to Twitter and his website to make a heartfelt apology and warned people that it might NOT work for ALL suppliers.

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Writing on MoneySavingExpert.com, Martin said: “I wanted to write this personally, as unfortunately information we were given by energy firms and the regulator no longer looks watertight and this is about prepayment meters, which many vulnerable customers have. That means even slight changes, amidst this cost of living crisis, are crucial.”

He pointed out that the top-up tip will "NOT work with Scottish Power and E.on", as the firms confirmed. Scottish Power said it will gather the money back if a customer tops up later and they will start paying the new rates from April 1., reports Glasgow Live.

Martin explained: “The regulator has told us there is likely to be nothing in the licence conditions that prevents firms from doing this. So we must work on the assumption that it is correct.”

However, he added that the 'max top-up tip' is likely to work for other major suppliers' electricity meters but his team will be checking again and should be able to confirm it on Thursday.

British Gas has already announced on Twitter that the

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