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My current plan not listed with uswitch etc
We are currently with Scottish Power, who have recently upped our monthly payment from £66 a month to £98. I want to switch to a cheaper supplier, or at least look and see if there is one around.
However, when I look on the uswitch or energyhelpline sites, the plan we are currently with isn't listed, so I can't make a proper comparison.
The plan we are on with Scottish Power is listed on our bills/statements as "Premier Plus". We have both gas and electricity with them.
What should I put in when I put what our plan is on the comparison sites? Any ideas?
I am REALLY not happy at paying almost £100 a month (its roughly a 50:50 split between the fuels).
However, when I look on the uswitch or energyhelpline sites, the plan we are currently with isn't listed, so I can't make a proper comparison.
The plan we are on with Scottish Power is listed on our bills/statements as "Premier Plus". We have both gas and electricity with them.
What should I put in when I put what our plan is on the comparison sites? Any ideas?
I am REALLY not happy at paying almost £100 a month (its roughly a 50:50 split between the fuels).
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I was with Scottish Power for about 4 years and finally changed to npower in April this year. I too couldn't find my current plan with Scottish Power, so just had to do the calculation on usage and compared yearly spend. It should give you a good enough idea with how much you will save. I saved about £250 a year by going to npower. Good luck0
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