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Moving house energy help
AlexDBarrett
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in Energy
Hi guys
I need some help I'm moving house but the house I'm going to has a pre payment meter with supplier boost and a standard credit Gas meter with ovo
I know dual fuel is cheaper and I want to have both meters as credit meter but I don't know how to go about this as boost only do PAYG and what happens in the interim I. E when I move in?
I need some help I'm moving house but the house I'm going to has a pre payment meter with supplier boost and a standard credit Gas meter with ovo
I know dual fuel is cheaper and I want to have both meters as credit meter but I don't know how to go about this as boost only do PAYG and what happens in the interim I. E when I move in?
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Set up an account with the current provider on the day you get your keys, the look to switch provider and make sure they can swap from pre-pay to normal meter.
You will have to top up the pre-pay until you get swapped over.Mortgage started 2020, aiming to clear 31/12/2029.0 -
AlexDBarrett wrote: »Hi guys
I need some help I'm moving house but the house I'm going to has a pre payment meter with supplier boost and a standard credit Gas meter with ovo
I know dual fuel is cheaper and I want to have both meters as credit meter but I don't know how to go about this as boost only do PAYG and what happens in the interim I. E when I move in?
Dual fuel is not necessarily cheaper. In fact I cannot remember the last time I found dual fuel to be cheaper than separate suppliers. I would hedge my bets that separate suppliers on credit meters will be your cheapest option.0 -
Dual fuel is not necessarily cheaper. In fact I cannot remember the last time I found dual fuel to be cheaper than separate suppliers. I would hedge my bets that separate suppliers on credit meters will be your cheapest option.
If that's the case how do I go about switching the electricity PAYG meter to credit as the current supplier doesn't offer credit meter facilities?0 -
AlexDBarrett wrote: »If that's the case how do I go about switching the electricity PAYG meter to credit as the current supplier doesn't offer credit meter facilities?
Switch to a PAYG supplier that offers both? Then swap from PAYG to credit.0
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