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I am moving house at hopefully the beginning of May, from London to Chesterfield. I have never changed my utility suppliers before, and am taking this opportunity to change and get the cheapest rate possible. How do I check this, and where do I start - any advice gratefully received.
Thanks
Vicki
I am moving house at hopefully the beginning of May, from London to Chesterfield. I have never changed my utility suppliers before, and am taking this opportunity to change and get the cheapest rate possible. How do I check this, and where do I start - any advice gratefully received.
Thanks
Vicki
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Whichever supplier you use, make sure you register your details and meter readings with the current company the day you move in to your new home.
Once you have done this, use a reputable comparison service such as energyhelpline to compare suppliers, using one of Martin's links to get cashback. They have an option where they will take some details about your property and estimate your usage. Switching usually takes 4-8 weeks.0
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