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iSupplyEnergy Standard Variable Tariff???
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Their site is down for maintenance at the moment. They've only been around since 2012 and in this market I'd personally look to go with a company who has established themselves. The fact they're not answering enquiries or giving you their unit prices you'll be charged on is amateurish to me so that alone would make me look else where.
As far as I'm aware it's a legal requirement to give you the information on the prices you'll be charged on.
I searched on uswitch and they were showing in comparison results for their twelve month fixed plan. The unit price is displayed in the tariff information but I can't find anything on the standard variable tariff.
There's some good fixed deals with first utility, npower and edf, which might be worth looking into.0 -
So that will be a no then. They`re not amateurish when firing off emails urging me to sign up to their latest deal, so they should be obliged to inform me of their SVT rate at the same time. As you know, my initial message to you endorsed your comment re. using the SVT rate as a comparison start point, to which i`m no nearer. Thankyou for looking.0
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