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Ebico , To Be or Not to Be ?

EycplUK
EycplUK Posts: 777 Forumite
Anybody here using the Ebico route ?
Sister in law switched to them last year and reckons she has saved a bundle compared to her last provider ! :T
Apparentley they are for low budget households and piggy back on the main suppliers , and the rate is spread over the area you are in !
So have you used them ? thoughts ? experiences ?
All news gladly received ! :)
Regards
A Bast**d I May Be ! I Was Born One !
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  • macman
    macman Posts: 53,128 Forumite
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    Tariff is NSC, so only likely to be the cheapest if you are a very low user-a comp site with your annual kWh figures will tell you all you need to know.
    No free lunch, and no free laptop ;)
  • Ken68
    Ken68 Posts: 6,825 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Energy Saving Champion Home Insurance Hacker!
    Hi Ey...Ebico have a simple tariff structure. No daily standing charges, and no discounts and slightly higher per kwh charges.An ethical company. Ideal for low users but you need to do your sums.
    They are re-sellers as are probably most of the small providers like M&S and Sainsbury.
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