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Energy Switching Confused

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  • Robin9
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    penfoldno1 wrote: »
    Robin,

    Is it worth switching to Yorkshire energy?

    Many thanks

    Personally - I would not go dual fuel - there are often savings to be had by using separate suppliers.


    On your figures (and I'm in the Midlands) Yorkshire Dual Fuel £684 but Zog (gas) is £343 and Yorkshire (electric) is £275.

    One question do you claim Warm House Discount ???


    But I'm still worried about your £43 (which you thought was £35)
    Never pay on an estimated bill. Always read and understand your bill
  • Smodlet
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    OP, just look at the unit rates and standing charges. Your usage will be whatever it is; that figure will not change. The amount you pay per unit and per day will so you would be well advised to find the cheapest tariff you can for your area.
  • Robin9 it was a misunderstanding I thought it was lower than it was. Re direct debit.
  • Robin9
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    penfoldno1 wrote: »
    I am in credit £116
    .............

    OP - where do you get this from - the last bill you posted said a CR of £73.65
    Never pay on an estimated bill. Always read and understand your bill
  • penfoldno1 wrote: »
    So Yorkshire is definitely the best.

    Scroll up.

    There are several suppliers/tariffs cheaper for you than anything Yorkshire are offering you.
    Prices from as low as £574/yr :money:
  • Thank you all for the help
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