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Saved £650 on Duel Fuel Switch Today Hurrah
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Hi Guys,
I was on the double gold with Utlity wharehouse for my energy until just now.
I compared by exact kwhr usage from my existing supplier, using the cheap energy club then went on to the so energy web site and yes, I'm £650, yes £650 better off.
What's even more satisfying is that I called Utily Whare house last week to try and get a reduction.
Hurrah for the cheap energy club. I'm officialy an energy tart!
Thank you Guys.
I was on the double gold with Utlity wharehouse for my energy until just now.
I compared by exact kwhr usage from my existing supplier, using the cheap energy club then went on to the so energy web site and yes, I'm £650, yes £650 better off.
What's even more satisfying is that I called Utily Whare house last week to try and get a reduction.
Hurrah for the cheap energy club. I'm officialy an energy tart!
Thank you Guys.
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Hi. Welcome to the forum. Forgive me for asking, but how was the saving of £650 per year calculated? If you are switching from a fixed term contract to another fixed term contract, then the savings may be inflated. I can explain why if you wish to know more. The only true comparison, in my view, is what you pay now for 12 months of energy compared to what you will pay for the following 12 months on your new tariffThis is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0
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As above really £650 saving is way over the top .0
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This post seems a bit of a wind up TBH, for such a rank beginner to our forum hes soon picked up the lingo as an "energy tart " £650 saving is I suppose just possible if you switched from Ebicos zero standing charge and was a very high user and went to the current top two on the comp sites0
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sacsquacco wrote: »This post seems a bit of a wind up TBH, for such a rank beginner to our forum hes soon picked up the lingo as an "energy tart " £650 saving is I suppose just possible if you switched from Ebicos zero standing charge and was a very high user and went to the current top two on the comp sites
MSE Dan in disguise recommending the CEC - I think not. If it is a 'wind up' I cannot understand what point the OP is trying to make?This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0 -
...If it is a 'wind up' I cannot understand what point the OP is trying to make?
Hi Guys! (to quote the OP)
I wonder if my user name offers any assistance?
If not, let us look at the evidence.
Brand new user signed up today.
Posted @ 10:08 am
Last Activity @ 10:08 am
Discussion matter: Utility Warehouse
(mentioned twice in OP, but mispelt, perhaps the OP was hoping such a mispelling would avoid a bot picking it up?)
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Perhaps the OP would like to post his calculations ?Never pay on an estimated bill. Always read and understand your bill0
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Skools_Out wrote: »Hi Guys! (to quote the OP
)
I wonder if my user name offers any assistance?
If not, let us look at the evidence.
Brand new user signed up today.
Posted @ 10:08 am
Last Activity @ 10:08 am
Discussion matter: Utility Warehouse
(mentioned twice in OP, but mispelt, perhaps the OP was hoping such a mispelling would avoid a bot picking it up?)
:cool:
But why mention them as the ones you have just left and made a huge savings .0 -
Sosumi - its petty comments like yours drawing attention to insignificant errors that ruin the Forum.
Just concentrate on the thread please.Never pay on an estimated bill. Always read and understand your bill0 -
The OP's post is simply spam! promoting another comparison website.0
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