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No standing charge options?

BrownTrout
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Had an email from ebico today as new tariff is coming up and ive noticed they have scrapped their no standing charge tariffs 
Does any other supplier offer this option still?

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  • Gerry1
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    Search the forum and you'll find this has been raised very frequently.  From memory, Utility Point and E.On may have tariffs that can be beneficial for very low usage amounts.
  • I also have an Ebico tariff for a currently unoccupied property that had no standing charge. My understanding is that there is now a minimum bill requirement over a year for about £56. This equates to about 15p per day. However my annual spend is probably £120 due to some over winter heating and very light use in summer months. Does this sound like the same issue you are faced with?
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