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Choosing suppliers from scratch - where to start
SpongeLimbo
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in Energy
Hi everyone
I'm moving back to the U.K. later this month after spending 11 years abroad. I have a 3 bedroom bungalow near Brighton. The previous tenant used Southern Electric for both gas and electricity supplies. In the house will be myself, my husband and our 20 year old daughter. None of us have work to come back to so I guess we will be in the house a lot and consuming lots of energy. How do we go about choosing a supplier, tariff and everything else. I'm happy to pay by direct debit and have internet accounts if it's cheaper. Can anyone help me? It all seems so complicated!
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I'm moving back to the U.K. later this month after spending 11 years abroad. I have a 3 bedroom bungalow near Brighton. The previous tenant used Southern Electric for both gas and electricity supplies. In the house will be myself, my husband and our 20 year old daughter. None of us have work to come back to so I guess we will be in the house a lot and consuming lots of energy. How do we go about choosing a supplier, tariff and everything else. I'm happy to pay by direct debit and have internet accounts if it's cheaper. Can anyone help me? It all seems so complicated!
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You'll first need to register accounts with the existing supplier.
If you wish then to change supplier, I suggest you first consult a comparison site or two to find the best supplier/tariff for you
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