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CHEAP ENERGY CLUB worth it?
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Karhut
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Hi, not been here for sometime.
I joyned the so called Cheap Energy Club but I am disappionted.
My current supplier quoted £655 per year for dual energy.
Same deal from the Cheap Energy Club £748.
Eco Prime Fixed 12 V2
Not worth bothering.
Lot of you might think my energy bills are low BUT do you wear overcoat inside house from October to May because its too cold inside 15 decrees ?
I joyned the so called Cheap Energy Club but I am disappionted.
My current supplier quoted £655 per year for dual energy.
Same deal from the Cheap Energy Club £748.
Eco Prime Fixed 12 V2
Not worth bothering.
Lot of you might think my energy bills are low BUT do you wear overcoat inside house from October to May because its too cold inside 15 decrees ?
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They dont do LPG anyway .
At that sort of price diffrence its probably not the same plan . Suppliers are under no obligation to give comparison sites every deal .
Over the years its been in use very worth bothering with for me and many others .But their will always be exceptions .0 -
Lot of you might think my energy bills are low BUT do you wear overcoat inside house from October to May because its too cold inside 15 decrees ?
I wouldn't want to. I'd rather pay a bit more and be warm.
As with anything it's about shopping round.
Some years the cheap energy deal has been worth it, other years it hasn't. Always best to double check.All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well.
Pedant alert - it's could have, not could of.0 -
I couldn't get the comparison tool to work. I fed in my figures for my current supplier and it gave the wrong results for annual cost. Tried again several times, same figures input, seemingly random results given.
Gave up in the end and used Simply Switch who were offering £35 cashback instead of Energy Club's £25.0
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