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Really confused?!?!
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lazymoezy wrote:EQUIGAS charges 2.55p per kWh (including VAT) regardless of how much you use or how you pay.
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Is that all I pay? No signing up fee? monthly charges?
I think I will be joining them asap. Electricity is also cheap.
Any reviews on this company? problems? I havnt heard of them before you see.
Thanks,
-MoE-
If you do a search on this Forum you will find plenty of posts about Ebico and I don't think I have seen any serious criticisms. They are a non-profit organisation and their accounts are handled by Southern Electricity.0 -
Going to change for my parents and make sure those door-to-door sales men dont bother get the better of them as they are becoming more of a common thing in my area.
I will be doing the chnage for them this time, so, first thing first, do I have to consult BG that I am changing? Or if I apply for Ebico will they do this automatically?
Sorry for the daft question, I am just in a new playing field!
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lazymoezy wrote:Going to change for my parents and make sure those door-to-door sales men dont bother get the better of them as they are becoming more of a common thing in my area.
I will be doing the chnage for them this time, so, first thing first, do I have to consult BG that I am changing? Or if I apply for Ebico will they do this automatically?
Sorry for the daft question, I am just in a new playing field!
MoE
It is very easy to change to ebico either by calling their freephone no. 0800 4587689 or on-line as I did. They will handle all the change over which takes around 5-6 weeks sending you up-date postcards as and when. They use Southern Electric for billing purposes only. You can then check your account and send readings if you want on line. Because Ebico charge a set amount for gas and electric I find it easy to work out my bill before it even arrives.
As already mentioned they have had a very positive feedback on MSE.0 -
I'll do it online right away.
Thank you so much for your help people, I really don't know where I would be if it wasnt for you lot and this fantastic site :money:
Thanks again,
-MoE-0 -
Last thing before I forget, Ebico is not on Quidco so no cashback via Quidco, but surely there is another way to get something?0
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