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Better than expected Price Drop
Got a nice surprise today.
I have Total Heating Total Control with Hydro. Usually the price increase are higher than the avg as I have elec central heating. I got hold of the new prices yesterday, which come into effect from 30th march, and when i compared annual bill on the old rates to the new rates the drop was 15% against the advertised 9%.
Given I expected it to be lower than 9% I am pleasantly surprised. Going to phone them tomorrow to get my DD dropped from April payment!
A small step in the right direction on price!:beer:
I have Total Heating Total Control with Hydro. Usually the price increase are higher than the avg as I have elec central heating. I got hold of the new prices yesterday, which come into effect from 30th march, and when i compared annual bill on the old rates to the new rates the drop was 15% against the advertised 9%.
Given I expected it to be lower than 9% I am pleasantly surprised. Going to phone them tomorrow to get my DD dropped from April payment!
A small step in the right direction on price!:beer:
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Presumably the 15% is on the kWh charges?
Do all the other conditions and charges remain the same?0 -
The 15% is on my over all bill. I worked it out on 365 days standing charge (which hasnt gone down) and the kWh rates0
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Got a nice surprise today.
I have Total Heating Total Control with Hydro. Usually the price increase are higher than the avg as I have elec central heating. I got hold of the new prices yesterday, which come into effect from 30th march, and when i compared annual bill on the old rates to the new rates the drop was 15% against the advertised 9%.
Given I expected it to be lower than 9% I am pleasantly surprised. Going to phone them tomorrow to get my DD dropped from April payment!
A small step in the right direction on price!:beer:
Hello!
I would be ever so grateful if you could let me know what you think of this form of heating as I am hoping to change over to it from solid fuel.
I have health problems which mean I cannot work so am at home all day and wondered whether it keeps the house warm all day?
Also, how much roughly does it cost per week?
Thanks a lot!
Liz0
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