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Thank you MSE
LiverpoolsNo9
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in Energy
We changed supplier during the big winter switch, simultaneously going from prepayment meters to credit meters. We ultimately chose E-On and we're on track to save almost a third of our usual annual cost for energy, going from around £1580 to just over £1100.
We've had a couple of small teething problems, as far as getting them to merge the dual fuel accounts, and the amount of time its taken to fit new meters and get out of BGs stranglehold, but its all taken care of now.
So a big thank you from us to MSE. Hopefully we can squeeze a bit more out of the energy suppliers soon :beer:
We've had a couple of small teething problems, as far as getting them to merge the dual fuel accounts, and the amount of time its taken to fit new meters and get out of BGs stranglehold, but its all taken care of now.
So a big thank you from us to MSE. Hopefully we can squeeze a bit more out of the energy suppliers soon :beer:
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