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Electricity PricesFor Business
financially_curious
Posts: 4 Newbie
in Energy
Hi There I hope someone can help. I have a small business and we have just moved to a larger premises. I know we will use more electricity as its a bigger premises with two more staff. I have been appoached by a compny who says they can save me hundres on my electricity bills but I am a bit suspect, Has anyone on here used this website businesselectricityprices.com. If its a good one I want to go a head if not has anyone got any other ideas as these bill are really denting the bank balance?
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Had a look at 'businesselectricityprices.com' web site and they seem to be a kosher firm of brokers
However their online enquiry form to get a Quote, asks for a lot of detail including the Meter Nos., which is the one thing the Sharks in the industry want to get hold of as quickly as possible.
Suggest you phone for a quote, for which only your Post Code and Annual Consumption should be required0 -
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Thanks for the reply I will ring tomorrow and update this post0
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The thing you must do is get the small print of the contract before you sign up - you need to read and understand it all. And particularly you need to be sure that you are not locked in for a long contract and that you have reasonable opportunity to cancel and change supplier,
As a business you do not have the same protection as domestic consumers.You might as well ask the Wizard of Oz to give you a big number as pay a Credit Referencing Agency for a so-called 'credit-score'0
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