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electricity meters
jemma123_2
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in Energy
Hi,
I have had an electric prepayment meter in my property since 1993 but pay my gas monthly by direct debit.
Most of the best deals around seem to need me to pay both by direct debit which I would love to do. I have asked Southern electric to remove the meter but they want £40 for doing so. Can they really charge this much or do I have any other options?
I have had an electric prepayment meter in my property since 1993 but pay my gas monthly by direct debit.
Most of the best deals around seem to need me to pay both by direct debit which I would love to do. I have asked Southern electric to remove the meter but they want £40 for doing so. Can they really charge this much or do I have any other options?
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One option for electricty to reduce your costs but avoid the meter exchange fee is to switch to equipower - https://www.ebico.co.uk - same prepayment meter, but a much cheaper rate with no standing charge.0
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