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Atlantic Electric and Gas

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Hi
I've just had my letter from npower telling me prices are going up again! Anyway had a look at comparison site and they are saying AE&G can save me over £100, so obviously I'm interested. But I've never heard of them and the plan is a no standing charge plan. Are these the real deal, or would I be better paying a standing charge. I don't have gas so this isn't a dual fuel issue.
Thanks for your help.
Jx
I've just had my letter from npower telling me prices are going up again! Anyway had a look at comparison site and they are saying AE&G can save me over £100, so obviously I'm interested. But I've never heard of them and the plan is a no standing charge plan. Are these the real deal, or would I be better paying a standing charge. I don't have gas so this isn't a dual fuel issue.
Thanks for your help.
Jx

Debt at LBM £15231.43:eek: now £11397.43 Coming Down 
Snowball says DFD [strike]March[/strike] Feb 2010
Official DFW Nerd No: 218
Proud to be dealing with my debts

Snowball says DFD [strike]March[/strike] Feb 2010
Official DFW Nerd No: 218

Proud to be dealing with my debts
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If you look at Atlantics website you can see charges for both SC rate and non SC rates, if you know your annual usage you can work out which would be better.
Atlantic have been around for a few years and used to have shocking customer service, although now they have been taken over by someone lese (Southern Electric I think) which has solved the problems, haven't heard anything bad aobut them since the takeover.
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