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Do I switch to Ebico?
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I don't mind thanking you all just for asking a question
. I have read your other threads where you have all offered so many much help to so many, you are all very well deserving.
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Well I still havent signed the dotted line yet as when asked if I have a full years of readings it was said that I can't really do a true costing. I have my reading from 4th Jan which was 6158 and last Sunday it was 6821. Would this be enough info someone kind soul to advise as to weather Ebico would be the way to go - I nervous about making it worse for myself.TopCashback £1792.63My Little World0
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Well I still havent signed the dotted line yet as when asked if I have a full years of readings it was said that I can't really do a true costing. I have my reading from 4th Jan which was 6158 and last Sunday it was 6821. Would this be enough info someone kind soul to advise as to weather Ebico would be the way to go - I nervous about making it worse for myself.
I am puzzled. 2 days ago you wrote:I have just compared a period of gas readings.
Previous reading was: 5566 and the current: 5662.
On 4th Jan it was some 500 units higer than your current reading???????
Taking your last readings, you have used aprox 7,500kWh in under 3 months which probably means you are in line to be a slightly above average user of around 25,000kWh. In that case there probably are better tariffs than Ebico.
Are you sure you are reading your meter correctly? was the 4 Jan reading estimated?0 -
I got it all completely !!!!! upwards to be honest. I have had that many meter readings all over the place. I have finally found the correct version of the spreadsheet. I know I know what a plank.
The readng that I have now found are actual readings.TopCashback £1792.63My Little World0 -
I got it all completely !!!!! upwards to be honest. I have had that many meter readings all over the place. I have finally found the correct version of the spreadsheet. I know I know what a plank.
The readng that I have now found are actual readings.
I would go to a website and put down firstly 20,000kWh pa for gas and then 25,000kWh pa and see who is cheapest.
If you pay by Direct Debit it will be cheaper on most tariffs, but not Ebico.
For me on both 20000kWh and 25000kWh BG Websaver is the cheapest paying by both Direct Debit and quarterly. Although paying quarterly Ebico is not much more expensive.0
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