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You could be right Bufflow, but if supplied by Southern Energy and prices are benchmarked then they are in bed together. Part of...partners.
And not-for-profit means nowt.
Just a phrase acceptable to potential customers, same with branded names like energy re-sellers Sainsbury and Tesco.
I am right they are not part of Scottish and Southern like Swalec and Atlantic,and they are not a rebranded product like Sainsburys,they were not set up to make money ,any surplus they might make they give away
“It looks like we’ll have made a small surplus of a few thousands of Pounds in 2006 after setting aside some money for contingencies”, said Phil Levermore, EBICo MD. “We’re not here to make a profit” said Phil, “we’re here to offer energy consumers a fairer choice, so we’ve decided to donate it to a couple of organisations who can use it to tackle fuel poverty – which is one of the key objectives of our company.”
http://www.ebico.co.uk/downloads/National%20Energy%20Supplier%20Gives%20Profits%20Away.doc
By the way Tesco dont sell energy.;)0
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