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Chatting => Chatting on the Plot => Topic started by: dugless on April 29, 2020, 16:28

Title: Energy saving sites.
Post by: dugless on April 29, 2020, 16:28
I notice on Facebook there is a rash of the switch energy sites, extolling me to switch supplier, the funny thing is they don't have the one I m with so how do they know I am paying too much??
Title: Re: Energy saving sites.
Post by: mumofstig on April 29, 2020, 18:47
People only click on them if they think they are paying too much …..
Title: Re: Energy saving sites.
Post by: Growster... on April 29, 2020, 18:55
All the companies have to show their rates, day charges etc, Dugless, so it's worth a shuftie at these if you have the time.

We saved about £350.00 p.a. with our last change of supplier, and that's money back in our pockets instead of theirs!

And we'll do the same exercise come the Autumn too, even though they seem to be 'nice people'...
Title: Re: Energy saving sites.
Post by: dugless on April 29, 2020, 19:46
All the companies have to show their rates, day charges etc, Dugless, so it's worth a shuftie at these if you have the time.

We saved about £350.00 p.a. with our last change of supplier, and that's money back in our pockets instead of theirs!

And we'll do the same exercise come the Autumn too, even though they seem to be 'nice people'...
  I am very satisfied with mine I pay a monthly amount
 any excess the pay me 5 percent interest When I moved to them I saved £425 a year.
Title: Re: Energy saving sites.
Post by: JayG on April 29, 2020, 20:59
You need to be a bit careful with these comparison sites - I was given several cheaper options than OVO which seemed quite tempting until I realised they were comparing other companies' best contract rates with OVO's standard rates (think about how comparison sites earn their commissions!  8))
(Just an example - not saying OVO is necessarily the cheapest or best available supplier.  ;))