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Which suppliers send bills by post?
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RomfordNavy wrote: »Can anyone tell me whether the alternative energy suppliers (to Br. Gas) send bills by post? I can't find any info indicating which ones issue bills by post as opposed to email.
Any bills sent by email would most often get lost in the plethora of junk email we receive at the moment.
Spend an hours sorting out your emails then or move to a new email address and start again and sort them out as they arrive.
Just go through each junk email and unsubscribe/mark it as spam and then do a search and delete all emails from that address. I did that with an older email address that had thousands of emails in the inbox and after less than an hour i had a clean inbox and only get wanted emails.0 -
From what I can see MoneySavingExpert's CheapEnergyClub comparission site does not mention anywhere whether each supplier offers paper billing or not.
At the moment I have switched from British Gas to The Peoples Energy Company without realising that they do not send out paper bills! I just assumed they would send out a bill every month just like British Gas did.
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The Peoples Energy Company do allow paper billing, just needed a phone call to request this, so the switch to them will go ahead as planned despite the emails which we have probably lost in spam somewhere.0 -
RomfordNavy wrote: »From what I can see MoneySavingExpert's CheapEnergyClub comparission site does not mention anywhere whether each supplier offers paper billing or not.
At the moment I have switched from British Gas to The Peoples Energy Company without realising that they do not send out paper bills! I just assumed they would send out a bill every month just like British Gas did.
Not sending paper bills is how the suppliers cut their costs. I've never found it to be an issue - I look at them online but rarely download them.Never pay on an estimated bill. Always read and understand your bill0
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