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Airtriciry V's Budget energy - cheaper?
happy_gardener
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in N. Ireland
We switched to Airtricity from NIE and pay DD and are on a 2yr contract with them.
Anyway...having picked up a leaflet from 'Budget energy' , this company is cheaper again...if we jump to them we shall save another £60pa.
Jumping from Airtricity will cost us £50...but according to the budget people, they would cover this cost and put a £50 credit on our first bill.
I am loyal to no one and if it saves us more money I can see no reason to stay with Airtricity.
Has anyone recently changed to this Budget energy people?
Anyway...having picked up a leaflet from 'Budget energy' , this company is cheaper again...if we jump to them we shall save another £60pa.
Jumping from Airtricity will cost us £50...but according to the budget people, they would cover this cost and put a £50 credit on our first bill.
I am loyal to no one and if it saves us more money I can see no reason to stay with Airtricity.
Has anyone recently changed to this Budget energy people?
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See this thread: https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/3414259Regards, Robin.2011 MFW # 34
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