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moving into a flat
Thought Id ask some pretty straight forward advice, please. Im moving into a 1 bed flat close to Bham city centre.
I work 9-6pm M-F, and will live alone. Since its my 1st time home alone - can anyone suggest a Electric/Gas company that would suit a single occupant wanting to save the pennies?
Thanks
I work 9-6pm M-F, and will live alone. Since its my 1st time home alone - can anyone suggest a Electric/Gas company that would suit a single occupant wanting to save the pennies?
Thanks
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When you move into your new home, take meter readings and register with the current supplier to the property, even if you are planning to use someone else.
If you use a comparison site such as energyhelpline it can estimate your usage and steer you to a reasonable provider.
You would probably be best off with one of the online tariffs, or as a low user Ebico (equigas/equipower) may also be a good choice.0
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