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Yes, every large and nearly every small supplier will accept you as a customer. Use a comparison site (such as energyhelpline.com or uswitch.com) and select 'prepayment meter' as your current and future payment option. You will then receive a list of suppliers in your area who support prepayment meters.
(And if you did have a debt it would actually be easier to switch with a prepayment meter.)0 -
(Although you can switch the number of tariffs will be limited. You should also look at the prices of credit meter tariffs for your consumption - if you have no peculiar preference for card meters you should consider swapping them out for standard meters.)0
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NADDA666
I am not quite sure what you mean, could you please explain.
Regards.
Sigibb0
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