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  • hippey
    hippey Posts: 849 Forumite
    Amy new entrant should be welcomed , but they aren't selling anything yet, other than personal details maybe? Let's hope it's not the hype of 'pipeline card' that didn't go anywhere.

    I won't be registering, but will save the link.
    These are my thoughts and no one else's, so like any public forum advice - check it out before entering into contracts or spending your hard earned cash!

    I don't know everything, however I do try to point people in the right direction but at the end of the day you can only ever help yourself!
  • GetRealBabe
    GetRealBabe Posts: 2,258 Forumite
    Tenth Anniversary 1,000 Posts Photogenic
    Hi

    I'm going to wait and see what they are offering before I register.

    GRB
    Sealed Pot Challenge No 089-Finally got a signature.:rotfl::j

  • 4_Pete's_Sake
    4_Pete's_Sake Posts: 310 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Newshound! Combo Breaker
    edited 12 March 2010 at 12:24AM
    I am a high user and unfortunately Ebico are not the cheapest for me but they are for my mum who is 81, she has been with them for almost 4 years. She lives in a first floor flat in Warden Controlled accomodation where they have their own laundry room for doing their washing so she avoids water and electricy charges for using a washing machine in her flat. :j

    The flats must be well insulated and the people downstairs must clearly have their heating on very high, helping to keep my mum's flat warm. :j

    She currently pays £8 a month for gas and £15 a month for electricity :rotfl:and this perfectly covers her annual cost. Although that comes to £276 a year, she receives a winter fuel allowance from the government of £400 a year so in reality she is not paying anything for her energy. :j

    Add to this her water usage of £70 a year on the so-low tariff and the government have paid for her annual Electricity, gas and water bills leaving her £54 left over for some nice meals out. :rotfl:

    Just as well the government don't means test the winter fuel allowance. :eek:

    Hope that puts a smile on the face of all you money savers, :) can anyone beat that for cheap energy?
    IF THIS POST HAS BEEN HELPFUL - PLEASE CLICK ON THANKS :j
  • king100
    king100 Posts: 1,565 Forumite
    At Cost Energy has received its licence to sell energy from the industry regulatory body, the Office of the Gas and Electricity Markets (OFGEM). It marks the final stage of At Cost Energy’s transition from dream to reality!
    I all have learnt is from others on many sites.
    Seek legal help if unsure.
    Dont pay Private Parking tickets - they are mere invoices.

    PRESS THANKS
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  • Ken68
    Ken68 Posts: 6,825 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Energy Saving Champion Home Insurance Hacker!
    Watch out now you big boys. Matt is on the way.
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