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Price of Gas & Electricity
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Agree on that. I checked and see that my usages are 14,800 & 4,325. Seem respectable compared to yours but I'm paying £1,500 on my 2 bills with BG and EON.
Been on comparison web site USwitch and I could save £370 -£420. Simplest would be BG one and save £377.
Are the dual fuel switches seamless and are there any to avoid?
I paid Co-op Energy £1,246 over the last 12 months, have just switched to Avro and have not yet had a final bill, but on my reckoning am due a refund of just under £40 from the Co-op. You need to switch as has been suggested!0
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