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Is there a monthly online tarriff with meter readings
Hi, Is there a tarriff that allows you to put your meter readings in online every month and get a monthly bill ?
I current pay quarterly, yes I know it's more expensive, but I don't like paying in on monthly direct debits as so many people end up in credit or debit. i'd rather pay a bill I knew was correct. Surely in this day and age there is a way of getting a correct monthly bill ?
Any suggestions ? Thanks. R
I current pay quarterly, yes I know it's more expensive, but I don't like paying in on monthly direct debits as so many people end up in credit or debit. i'd rather pay a bill I knew was correct. Surely in this day and age there is a way of getting a correct monthly bill ?
Any suggestions ? Thanks. R
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British Gas Energy Smart
http://www.britishgas.co.uk/products-and-services/energy/our-products/energysmart.html0 -
Thanks thats great, i'll have a good read tonight.
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I believe Ovo also offers this?0
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Yes Scottish Power. I use them myself. Its called online energy saver.0
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Also Utility Warehouse offer a pay monthly bill based on your actual useage. See the other very long thread on here for more info as it can't be discussed anywhere else!:heart2: Newborn Thread Member :heart2:
'Children reinvent the world for you.' - Susan Sarandan0 -
Personally wouldn't consider Utility Warehouse as they work out more expensive for most consumers, but as janninew has already stated they need to be discussed in the exceptionally large thread.
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