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that sounds similar to what I get now. They may be a company to consider when evaluating companies.jbuchanangb wrote: »First Utility provide a monthly bill based on the actual readings you give them, but allow you pay same amount monthly to even things out over a year. I think they are the only company I have been with (and I have been wit a few over 40 years) who have this reliable monthly billing cycle. Worst one was nPower whose policy was one bill every 6 months!Paid off the last of my unsecured debts in 2016. Then saved up and bought a property. Current aim is to pay off my mortgage as early as possible. Currently over paying every month. Mortgage due to be paid off in 2036 hoping to get it paid off much earlier. Set up my own bespoke spreadsheet to manage my money.0 -
I prefer to pay by fixed direct debit, but thanks for info re Scottish power.noodle_doodle wrote: »ScottishPower have a monthly cash plan where you pay them a fixed amount once a month
https://www.scottishpower.co.uk/customer-services/bills-payments/payments/monthly-cash
But they are a complete mess at the moment (see my recent posts) :-)
i like it, 'cos they don't have a direct debit into my bank account :-) - i can choose when to pay it within a window of about 10 days each monthPaid off the last of my unsecured debts in 2016. Then saved up and bought a property. Current aim is to pay off my mortgage as early as possible. Currently over paying every month. Mortgage due to be paid off in 2036 hoping to get it paid off much earlier. Set up my own bespoke spreadsheet to manage my money.0
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