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Anyone who has ever worked for or with a publicly owned company will appreciate why one will never be able to compete with private companies in the open market and even come close to breaking even. The culture/expectations are just too ingrained.2
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Is Fuse Energy eligible for the Santander 123 cashback for direct debit?
It doesn't show on their list (https://www.santander.co.uk/landing/current-accounts/current-account-cashback-search)
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Did anyone join fuse?
£100 cheaper a year for us but that just over SVT not the plethora of fixed deals now in the market and TOU tariffs which can save you more if you are on the ball.0 -
SamDude said:Is Fuse Energy eligible for the Santander 123 cashback for direct debit?
It doesn't show on their list (https://www.santander.co.uk/landing/current-accounts/current-account-cashback-search)0 -
Recently switched to fuse from Scottish power switch all done in 5 days. Questions I had were answered quickly via Chat in the app, no long waits, used chat about 3 times over a couple of days all with a quick response. The cheaper standing charge helps as I have unusually 3 meters in the house hence 3 lots of standing charges.1
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I will be certainly be looking to switch to Fuse .So much cheaper, no exit charge. I can't understand why a lot of people aren't switching, makes so much sense to me.Any comments from Fuse users would be appreciated.1
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HL365 said:Recently switched to fuse from Scottish power switch all done in 5 days. Questions I had were answered quickly via Chat in the app, no long waits, used chat about 3 times over a couple of days all with a quick response. The cheaper standing charge helps as I have unusually 3 meters in the house hence 3 lots of standing charges.peter1xxx said:I will be certainly be looking to switch to Fuse .So much cheaper, no exit charge. I can't understand why a lot of people aren't switching, makes so much sense to me.Any comments from Fuse users would be appreciated.
I suspect some that were adversely affected by the SOLR process might hold back waiting to see if they fail.
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HL365 said:Recently switched to fuse from Scottish power switch all done in 5 days. Questions I had were answered quickly via Chat in the app, no long waits, used chat about 3 times over a couple of days all with a quick response. The cheaper standing charge helps as I have unusually 3 meters in the house hence 3 lots of standing charges.0
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peter1xxx said:I will be certainly be looking to switch to Fuse .So much cheaper, no exit charge. I can't understand why a lot of people aren't switching, makes so much sense to me.Any comments from Fuse users would be appreciated.You can't switch to Fuse if you have an E7 meter, even if you're billed at single rate.
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Gerry1 said:peter1xxx said:I will be certainly be looking to switch to Fuse .So much cheaper, no exit charge. I can't understand why a lot of people aren't switching, makes so much sense to me.Any comments from Fuse users would be appreciated.You can't switch to Fuse if you have an E7 meter, even if you're billed at single rate.2
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