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help with gas and electric

hi there im looking for advice on dual fuel...im currently paying my gas and electricity seperate..average of elec...£80 and gas,.....£50......im looking to dual them together and want to know which company to go with and if i should go for a fixed time....both are on a standard tarrif

thanks in advance

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  • jd87
    jd87 Posts: 2,345 Forumite
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    Hi. Nobody here can tell you which company to go with. You just need to use a comparison site to work out which company is cheapest for your usage in your area. As for whether to go on a fixed tariff or not, you just need to decide - fixed tariffs are generally more expensive to start off with but if prices go up yours won't.
  • Premier_2
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    Dougers1e wrote: »
    hi there im looking for advice on dual fuel...im currently paying my gas and electricity seperate..average of elec...£80 and gas,.....£50......im looking to dual them together and want to know which company to go with and if i should go for a fixed time....both are on a standard tarrif

    thanks in advance

    1. Use a comparison site
    2. Use consumption figures in kWh rather than monthly DD figures for an accurate response
    3. Don't rule out separate suppliers if you want the best rates - a comparison site will again help you
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