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best provider for prepayment meter gas and electricity

michelleliverpool
Posts: 89 Forumite
in Energy
Hi folks,
Apologies if this is posted somewhere else, I get quite overwhelmed by the number of posts on this forum! (great forum though!).
We are currently on a pre-paid meter for gas and electricity (scottish power). I think its best we stay on a pre-paid meter (still sorting our finances out and its amazing how much more you think about what you are using !). But we are wondering if we are best switching to another provider?
Any advice, as always, greatly appreciated :-)
Cheers
Michelle
Apologies if this is posted somewhere else, I get quite overwhelmed by the number of posts on this forum! (great forum though!).
We are currently on a pre-paid meter for gas and electricity (scottish power). I think its best we stay on a pre-paid meter (still sorting our finances out and its amazing how much more you think about what you are using !). But we are wondering if we are best switching to another provider?
Any advice, as always, greatly appreciated :-)
Cheers
Michelle
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Do a comparison, not a shoe in as depnds on how much you use and where you live, but if average to high user typicall BG or edf will come out tops for elec, if below ave user to low user, scottish power and sse will prob come out cheapest. Gas generally Eon are one of the cheaper providers, along with ebico0
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try ebico, they used to be the cheapest, charging the same price for pre pay and quarterly bills.0
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Use a comparison site to see the cost from all the suppliers.
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