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New house - where to go!

AngelsMadv
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Hi all,
I'm wondering if anyone has the answer to my query before I go ringing them up.
We got the keys for our new home on Friday and took the meter readings. I looked at our previous use (from last house) and compared on a comparison site. This same site says I get 12 bottles of wine free if I switch. :T
The question is this - the house is currently on E-on. The best deal available (according to the site and my use) is E-on websave U2 (V2?) or something. If I set it all up through this site does it count as a switch> Or, with the house already supplied by E-on do I just ring them and miss out on the switching bonuses? :mad:
Thanks
I'm wondering if anyone has the answer to my query before I go ringing them up.
We got the keys for our new home on Friday and took the meter readings. I looked at our previous use (from last house) and compared on a comparison site. This same site says I get 12 bottles of wine free if I switch. :T
The question is this - the house is currently on E-on. The best deal available (according to the site and my use) is E-on websave U2 (V2?) or something. If I set it all up through this site does it count as a switch> Or, with the house already supplied by E-on do I just ring them and miss out on the switching bonuses? :mad:
Thanks

I am firmly across the line. I won't impose my values on you if you keep away from mine.
Updated 14/10/14 :A
Updated 14/10/14 :A
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You need to contact the existing supplier.
As you will then have an account with them, it's not a switch of supplier. When you contact them, ask to be put straight on the tariff you want - the good news is that it should apply immediately saving you money from the start instead of having to wait the typical 4-6 weeks for a change of supplier."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
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