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Staywarm-subsidiary of Powergen.
I have just been informed by Staywarm that my new direct debit for the provision of electricity this year has increased by 16.05%, from £57.30 per month to £66.50. I think Staywarm are not the cheap providers they used to be for the over 60's, and it may well be worth looking elsewhere.
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But considering many companies metered tarifs have recently gone up by 20 - 25% maybe it's no so bad.
One tip for anybody in Wales (I see you are not) is to ask SWALEC for a quote on their easywarm tarif (their equivalent only for customers in their area) - as that works out a pound or two cheaper than Staywarm.
Maybe other LECs offer an equivalent (SWALEC make no advertisement at all for theirs) - so it might be worth asking your local electricity company if they have any equivalent.0
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