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British Gas misleading quote on Energy Club

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  • Bark01
    Bark01 Posts: 892 Forumite
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    BG and EDF both use SAP, BG installed theirs a year or 2 before EDF
  • Biggles
    Biggles Posts: 8,209 Forumite
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    fraggle42 wrote: »
    * I used actual meter readings in the CEC.
    * I used the rate per unit that SSE print on their bills in the CEC.
    The CEC asks for EITHER the annual kWh OR the annual spend. The rate per unit charged by your existing supplier doesn't come into it and there's nowhere to provide it - you will already have selected the tariff name (but that is only to give an estimate of savings, not to calculate any new figures).

    As you know your usage, and you know the new tariff, what does the annual total come to? £792? If so, there's no problem.
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