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Nabuh Energy or Together Energy
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Just read Trustpilot reviews for Symbio - oh dear! As bad as Nabuh! It's not worth the stress and anxiety.
Energylinx shows me 'Green Together 25 April23' as the best tariff but that locks me in for 2 yrs which could/could not be a good thing. Energy prices unlikely to go down in that time but then I might have to leave my property before end of tariff and have to pay the exit fees.
Together Energy's reviews are not much better than Nabuh or Symbio TBH though their ownership structure suggests they're less likely to go bankrupt.
Neon Reef seem to be the winner for me for elec and So Energy for gas. Thx again UnclaimedEnergy
BTW, Energylinx seem to be the only reliable energy provider to me; the others seem more concerned with data harvesting for reselling.0 -
woeestme said:BTW, Energylinx seem to be the only reliable energy provider to me; the others seem more concerned with data harvesting for reselling.Assuming you mean the only reliable price comparison website, I hope you looked at the full market rather than the default (the expensive suppliers that pay them commission). Better still, use 'Which? Switch' because it's powered by Energylinx but it doesn't hide any results.1
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you mean the only reliable price comparison website
Yes, that's what I meant.
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woeestme said:I'm one of the Simplicity Energy casualties now searching for a new tariff before the Fool's day deadline. After fumbling through various Energy Comparison sites the two cheapest providers for my dual fuel tariff are Nabuh Energy and Together Energy.
Together Energy came up in most of the comparisons as the cheapest and so seem a reasonably safe bet although their Trustpilot score ain't great (2.6).
Nabuh Energy only came up in one comparison search (https://www.which.co.uk/) and it's the cheapest but it's only got a Trustpilot score of (1.4)
Obviously, I'm wanting to go for the cheapest but given the poor reviews of Nabuh and the fact I've never heard of them, it might end up being a false economy?
The electric price tariff difference between the 2 companies is 2p and so potentially a big saving to be had.I have not seen this have a mention -British Gas acquires Nabuh Energy
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It's all a bit confusing !The Nabuh Energy brand name will continue, but the DD will change to British Gas Evolve. That will leave customers wondering whether their supplier is Nabuh, British Gas or British Gas Evolve.Even smart meters will have problems. Amazingly. some SMETS2 meters will go dumb - yes, the latest future-proof SMETS2 versions !1
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It sounds like they've bought the company and not just the customers. (As it seems to include staff).
Nabuh are mainly a PPM supplier and may be in a better position to offer PPM packages than British Gas are. Once BG are able to implement Nabuh's PPM processes I would expect them to then ditch the Nabuh name.0
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