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Duel fuel or seperate and Daligas

jonnyb1978
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Blue promise coming to an end in september and the standard variable works out at £200 a year more than what we are paying.
Best duel fuel is m&s with a saving of £120 over the standard variable.
However BG is the cheapeat electric and daligas cheapest gas saving £140 in total.
Daligas also offering 4 month free standard charge @over £8 a month so a yearly saving of £170 approx on the edf standard variable and only £30 more what we are paying now on blue price promise 2013.

Not much info on daligas though although they sound pretty good. Any reviews??

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  • Andy_WSM
    Andy_WSM Posts: 2,217 Forumite
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    Certainly looks like a competitive price. 3.44p / kWh inc VAT & a standing charge of just under £10 a month inc VAT. Considerably cheaper than I am paying currently with eon.

    Definitely makes having separate gas & electricity suppliers look attractive as even with losing dual fuel discounts this looks like a good deal.
  • Andy_WSM
    Andy_WSM Posts: 2,217 Forumite
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    http://www.which.co.uk/switch/energy-suppliers/daligas
    About Daligas

    Daligas is a gas-only energy supplier that launched in April 2013 with a single tariff. Through its Budget Billing Plan (BPP) for gas Daligas aims to calculate the total annual gas usage of a household and split it into 12 equal monthly payments.
    This is in contrast to plans where customers pay what they use each month, meaning lower bills in summer but higher ones in winter.
    Daligas One is the company's sole tariff and customers can only pay by monthly direct debit, though with no contract customers can leave at any time.


    Launched in April 2013 according to the same source.
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