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Energy companies overcharging direct debit customers..
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You're very welcome, SJ. I tried to register for the £1 free trial today and, maybe because I have done it so many times before, it wouldn't accept my application and asked me to ring CS
. I'm certainly not paying £7.75 a month to read what I already know, lol. Call me Carmine....
HAVE YOU SEEN QUENTIN'S CASHBACK CARD??0 -
There is a disadvantage though - you will lose whatever discount you got for paying by direct debit
Yeah but s/he may not be able to afford to give the utility company a loan regardless of the interest the utility compny are paying on it.I'm not cynical I'm realistic
(If a link I give opens pop ups I won't know I don't use windows)0
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