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Electric Prepay meter npower
Hi i been npower customers for many years , before I had a meter ,used to get bill every three month between 65 to 85 pound for every three month then changed my address the flat had prepayment meter (key to top up) I am single person and one bedroom I used central heating for winter and hot water , only used electric for…
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New boiler
This is my first post here so forgive me if I'm being a numpty. My 20 year old boiler now needs to be replaced, I have a decent quote for 1,200 but I have recently suffered alot of family issues and had time off work and have just come off of JSA and returned to work as a nurse, however it is only part time until I build…
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To switch or not to switch?
Hello I received an e-mail saying that I am on the suppliers std tarif and could save by switching. I’m with solarplicty dual fuel, following the last group switch. When I follow the link I’m shown a confusing message that congratulates me for being on a cheap deal but explains that energy club is about more than that. The…
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Night storage heaters?
Another question about heating a local authority home. Sorry. My daughter is bidding on social housing at the moment due to a difficult marriage breakdown. The latest property has night storage heating and I would appreciate some guidance about this type of heating. I know it is more expensive, but I read somewhere that it…
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British Gas tariffs -"only available to selected customers"
There are a number of tariffs on British Gas tariffs page, only available to selected customers. https://www.britishgas.co.uk/energy/gas-and-electricity/tariffs-a-z.html Does anyone know anything about these, how they work, how you get these tariffs ? .
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Can I demand a recording of a phone conversation with SSE?
It was only a month ago, and I think the office was Newcastle. If so, what is the procedure for acquiring it, please?
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Whole of Market Comparison Sites
As above, which are the "whole of market" comparison sites for Gas and Electricity? I have looked at the usual ones but it doesn't tell you if they are "whole of market"
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To keep my old Glow Worm boiler?l
Advice needed about an old boiler Glow Worm Space Saver 38. Please could anyone advice. I have a 36 y.o. Glow Worm Space Saver 38. I have had it for the last 6 years when bought my current house. I serviced it for two years but then stopped servicing on fear that it could be condemned just for being old an inefficient or…
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High usage desperate help
I'm really hoping someone can help me..... I have been fighting with British Gas for a year now and I don't know what to do anymore? My monthly direct debit went from £159 a month to £350 a month. When this happened I stopped my direct debits and asked for an explanation?? When I first called BG they asked me if I had a 6…
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Eon renewals - dual tariff
Hi My renewal is due shortly. I'm currently on EON Go Online 1 Year v1, total cost £1,200.07. If I renew with EON onto v17 which they are proposing, it's projected to cost £18 more a year. I cannot find a better value offer through another site. Can anyone recommend where I might look for a better deal? Even the MSE Cheap…
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British Gas 'Unlimited energy' tafiff
Recieved a mailshot from BG offering their dual fuel £120 per month 'Unlimited energy' tarfiff until November 2019, suggesting I could save 'x' amount per year. I am currently on the 'Everything Online Aug 2019' tariff, and I don't know if there is some kind of catch I am missing out of.... why would BG try and save me…
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Related meters
Does anyone know which energy suppliers supply complex meters/related meters or a meter with 2 MPAN numbers ?
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Rip-off tricks by Outfox The Market
I am about to say goodbye to this supplier for the following reasons: They lead me to believe that monthly membership fees would be based upon electricity usage. The more used, the higher the monthly membership fees. So,at the point of signing up they asked me to estimate my annual electricity consumption so that my…
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Council switch and save campaign
I live in Coventry and today got a letter from the Council, presumably delivered to every household about a switch and save campaign. It is being run by a marketing company called iChoosr. http://www.coventry.gov.uk/info/65/home_energy_and_warmth/2863/switch_and_save_scheme While the intention is laudable I really have to…
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Help with fuel costs this winter ?
I live on a war pension and I can't afford my heating fuel , which is coal, I only require £200 to buy a tonne of cheap coal for the winter, are there any grants or charities that help with heating costs ? :beer:
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Parents paying too much?
Hi I think my parents are paying too much for the energy 4 bed mid-terrace 4 adults will be only 3 adults next month. They havent been giving readings as my sister used to do it for them online when she lived at home. Electric £1080 5902kwh estimated Gas £764 20200 Kwh estimated If I want to switch their energy should I…
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MSE News: Last sub-£900 energy deal is pulled as Outfox the Market hikes prices
Energy supplier Outfox the Market has announced it is increasing the price of its variable tariff by 7.4% – meaning a typical household can no longer get an energy deal for less than £900/year...Read the full story: 'Last sub-£900 energy deal is pulled as Outfox the Market hikes prices' Click reply below to discuss. If you…
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Good news! Your energy switch is now in progress!
erm....No, it isn't. I made the switch through the Energy Saving Club to Green Network Energy, completed the online switch form and received the "Good News" email. After a fortnight of no news, good or otherwise, I 'phoned GNE. They had no record of any of this. I then 'phoned my current supplier EDF who likewise had no…
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Unpaid Gas Bills
I have just tried to switch supplier for a cheaper alternative and on leaving they have informed me there has been a problem with the gas meter and I have not been paying for the last year only the standing charge! Am I entitled to pay for this now? Surerly it would be their responsibility to contact me if there was a…
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Utilita Salesman
So I have just had my privacy invaded by a door to door Utilita Salesman. He told me that as I had credit meters, I could take advantage of Utilita's brilliant pricing structure. Told him that I was on a fixed tariff, which was around £200 cheaper than Utilita. He replied that is not true. He then told me that even though…