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Utility Warehouse (Telecom Plus) Discussion
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So what tariff are you on at present ?0
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kippen_noedel wrote: »So what tariff are you on at present ?
I'm currently on SP Online Discounted Energy. It works out at £1039.00 per year for me for gas and electric. That's including all the possible discounts for DD etc. No way of getting the cost down without reducing my consumption, though. Which is an annoyance.Call me Carmine....
HAVE YOU SEEN QUENTIN'S CASHBACK CARD??0 -
Started with UW's tariff, cheapst for you would be the standard one but I can't see how you get it down to £864.0
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kippen_noedel wrote: »Started with UW's tariff, cheapst for you would be the standard one but I can't see how you get it down to £864.
The cashback card! It's all detailed in my 'challenge' post. It will no doubt be significantly less than that, actually, as that is based on our current (i.e. non Xmas) spending (at the moment it's predominantly in Sainsburys for groceries and fuel). For instance, at the moment we are spending nowt in Argos or Boots but last Xmas spent approaching £1500 combined there. :eek:Call me Carmine....
HAVE YOU SEEN QUENTIN'S CASHBACK CARD??0 -
cheapest tv package = Eurovox
cheapest broadband = yagi high gain 2.4ghz directional antenna
cheapest 0870 = http://www.saynoto0870.com/0 -
kippen_noedel wrote: »cheapest tv package = Eurovox
cheapest broadband = yagi high gain 2.4ghz directional antenna
cheapest 0870 = http://www.saynoto0870.com/
Hmmmm....totally legal?Call me Carmine....
HAVE YOU SEEN QUENTIN'S CASHBACK CARD??0 -
For non food items the internet,for xmas buy early, the rest shop at Aldi, Lidl and Asda & local farmer shops.
Gas & Electric, can't find better than Websaver 30 -
kippen_noedel wrote: »For non food items the internet,for xmas buy early, the rest shop at Aldi, Lidl and Asda & local farmer shops.
Gas & Electric, can't find better than Websaver 3
Sainsburys is the cheapest supermarket for us..and actually also is for many of the extreme money savers on here. But thanks for the advice (including the illegal stuff :rolleyes:)Call me Carmine....
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Carmine is that standard what sky done to you ? thats quite a drop from 40 to 10 gb.His Heart Proved He Was A RedSuarez, SuarezWe Bought The Lad From AmsterdamWe Know He's Not a Chelsea Fan.Fernando Torres = El Judas0
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1carminestocky wrote: »Sainsburys is the cheapest supermarket for us..and actually also is for many of the extreme money savers on here. But thanks for the advice (including the illegal stuff :rolleyes:)
Have to disagree with you there. Asda have won the 'The Grocer 33' award for the cheapest food retailer for the last 12 years.
The Asda basket was £52.96, the Sainsburys one £55.87, a saving off £2.91 or roughly 5.5%. Source So sorry, but shop at Asda, and get the cheapest online dual fuel tarrif.0
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