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After a bill shock from scottish power on quaretly cash, I'm looking for a fixed monthly direct debit.
I've calculated my estimated annual usage
Electric 3500 KwH
Gas 1600 converted 18180 KwH
First Utility the cheapest
then Sainsbury and EOn
Any reasons not to go with any of the three
I've calculated my estimated annual usage
Electric 3500 KwH
Gas 1600 converted 18180 KwH
First Utility the cheapest
then Sainsbury and EOn
Any reasons not to go with any of the three
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DD depends upon your consumption and may rise if its initially set to low .
You look at the tariff prices both standing charge and kwh to work out the best deal .0
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