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Edf To Npower ? Right Choice

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  • I need to say that I have been with npower for more than 2 years and for me they are much cheaper than british gas or edf. Before I have moved to a different house I paid £15-£20 monthly for an electric (npower) and about £55 monthly (in the winter time, heating all the time 3 bedroom house). In my new house was edf and it work out that i have been paying for the same usuage on electricity £40 a month not saying about that how much I paid for a gas in the winter (nearly double what I paid for npower). Thats why at the moment I decided to swich to npower.
  • KILL_BILL wrote: »
    I am currently on edf and are finding that the bills are quite high and after looking at the comparision site i find that i can save about £125.00 a year with npower

    doies anyone have either good or bad points about npower they can tell me about - it is the sign online economy seven plan


    Leave before your minimum12 months is up and you can deduct approx £145 from this potential 'saving'. Check out bristolleedsfan's & mbailey's earlier posts about what can happen with npower in 12 months and why you have to stay with them no matter what if you were to get the 'saving' shown on the switching sites.
  • Cardew
    Cardew Posts: 29,064 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper Rampant Recycler
    Nice to see a 3+ year old thread resurrected! Nothing changes.
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