After EDF decided to put prices up, again, I looked for a new company.
Bulb supplies renewable energy (100% electricity and 10% green gas) and their prices are pretty decent, so I went with them. It's a piddle of pee to switch and unlike the main suppliers you can amend your payments. So no more paying 12 months direct debits to be told you need to pay more next year.
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If anyone wants to swap and they pick bulb, use this link and we'll both get credit on our accounts bulb.co.uk/refer/richard783
Energy suppliers
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Re: Energy suppliers
Have you just changed or used them for a few weeks? I'm pissed off with npower. They gave me a refund this quarter and then upped my monthly payments by 50%. Dicks.
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I changed last month. They're really flexible. You can change payment date as well.
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Re: Energy suppliers
British Gas will increase electricity prices by 12.5% from 15 September, its owner Centrica has said, in a move that will affect 3.1 million customers.
Gas prices are unchanged, but the average annual dual-fuel bill for a typical household on a standard tariff will rise by £76 to £1,120, up by 7.3%.
Just saying
I think you get £50 credit in your account if you use a link.
Gas prices are unchanged, but the average annual dual-fuel bill for a typical household on a standard tariff will rise by £76 to £1,120, up by 7.3%.
Just saying
I think you get £50 credit in your account if you use a link.
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Re: Energy suppliers
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Just a reminder. We both get £50 credit if you sign up using this reference.
Just a reminder. We both get £50 credit if you sign up using this reference.
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