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Switching from a old fixed tarrif
We are on an old fixed tarrif so when trying to compare on a comparison site we can’t click to say what tarrif we are on and it’s so difficult to compare the rates
we are currently paying £200 for electric per month which is way too much. Is there anybody who could talk us through comparing tarrifs with different companies?
our off peak is on for 10 hours From 4 am
we are currently with SSE who have been a nightmare messing up the bills with wrong readings even though we have given them the readings. We have been trying to get it sorted out since last yearand think we finally have it sorted now
thanks for any advice
we are currently paying £200 for electric per month which is way too much. Is there anybody who could talk us through comparing tarrifs with different companies?
our off peak is on for 10 hours From 4 am
we are currently with SSE who have been a nightmare messing up the bills with wrong readings even though we have given them the readings. We have been trying to get it sorted out since last yearand think we finally have it sorted now
thanks for any advice
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There are lots of similar threads on this forum, search for E10, THTC, Comfort Plus, Redring etc.0
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Thanks. Very useful information. I’ll pass it on to my husband as he is dealing with it0
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