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Low usage tariff

Does anyone know of a tariff for gas/elec with no standing charge and very low usage and no fixed term contract i.e for an empty property?

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  • Wywth
    Wywth Posts: 5,079 Forumite
    littlepoos wrote: »
    Does anyone know of a tariff for gas/elec with no standing charge and very low usage and no fixed term contract i.e for an empty property?

    I suspect Ebico may come out favourable for you, but as always consult a comparison site to be sure you get the best deal for you :)
  • My switch to Npower GoSave is almost complete - my gas consumption will cost me around £20 a year, and I will receive a discount of £60 a year, and there is no early exit charge if they finally wake up to how much I will be costing them.
  • YoYoY
    YoYoY Posts: 281 Forumite
    edited 3 October 2012 at 11:51AM
    My switch to Npower GoSave is almost complete - my gas consumption will cost me around £20 a year, and I will receive a discount of £60 a year, and there is no early exit charge if they finally wake up to how much I will be costing them.

    Indeed - for gas and electric the discount would be £115.50 per year.

    However, these discounts will be paid to you annually in arrears from your final bill of each 12-month period. To qualify, you must take your supply from npower and pay by the same payment method for a full 12 month period – this period does not have to be a Jan-Dec calendar year.

    It's not clear how long the OP intends to leave the property empty.
    The OP does specify no fixed term contract. Whilst this isn't strictly a fixed term contract, it will prove expensive if not kept for a multiple of 12 months.
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