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Hi,
Sorry - really dumb question coming up...
We are with Utility Warehouse and have been for years now.
How do I work out if we are getting the best deal with them compared to other providers? We pay a set amount each month which usually changes yearly depending on our usage (i.e. we owe more or they owe us).
Thank you!
Sorry - really dumb question coming up...
We are with Utility Warehouse and have been for years now.
How do I work out if we are getting the best deal with them compared to other providers? We pay a set amount each month which usually changes yearly depending on our usage (i.e. we owe more or they owe us).
Thank you!
- [STRIKE]Credit Card: £2,989 / £2,989[/STRIKE]
- Bank Loan: £12,000 / £14,000
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Take your postcode and your typical annual usages in kWhs to a comparison site such as uswitch or energyhelpline. Whack those three items in and three seconds later read the results.0
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