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Moving to a new house so not switching
Hi, I'm moving house so am not technically switching (and don't have information on current suppliers or units used etc. in the house I'm moving to), but I still want to compare providers. Is there a site that offers this as they all seem to want current provider & usage info? Or can anyone recommend any good current deals? The property is in SW19 by the way. Many thanks
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Some comparison sites such as Energyhelpline, uSwitch, etc. allow you to input general features (e.g. occupancy levels, house type, etc) and they will give an estimate of the best supplier ... but note it is an estimate based on their consideration of typical average consumption based on the details you provide. Your actual consumption, and therefore cost, cheapest supplier, etc, could be entirely different. Expect such results to vary by choice of comparison site."Now to trolling as a concept. .... Personally, I've always found it a little sad that people choose to spend such a large proportion of their lives in this way but they do, and we have to deal with it." - MSE Forum Manager 6th July 20100 -
One option is Scottish Power's Online 7 tariff. £110 cashback minus £50 cancellation fee so still £60 cashback if it turns out to be not the best tariff for you once you've worked out what your usage will be.
Remember winter is coming (well, here already in many places) so you want to err on the high side for the first switch.
(Okay, never mind Scottish Power, you are in London so someone like Ovo would be a better bet. £60 cancellation fee, but don't dismiss them at this time of year.)0
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