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Cheapest electricity supplier in East Sussex?

Catseyez
Catseyez Posts: 993 Forumite
Hi,

Does anybody know who the best/cheapest electricity provider is in the Worthing/Brighton area?

I am posting this on behalf of a friend and do not live in the area myself. My friend only has to pay for electricity as the gas is paid for separately by someone else.

Thanks for your help.

Catseyez

EDIT: Also, my friend has only recently moved into the property (flat). How can she make sure that she is only paying for her own electricity supply? I've heard of people being charged ridiculous amounts for electricity that has been used by adjoining properties. Sorry if this sounds like a daft question!

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  • Catseyez wrote: »
    Hi,

    Does anybody know who the best/cheapest electricity provider is in the Worthing/Brighton area?

    I am posting this on behalf of a friend and do not live in the area myself. My friend only has to pay for electricity as the gas is paid for separately by someone else.

    Thanks for your help.

    Catseyez

    EDIT: Also, my friend has only recently moved into the property (flat). How can she make sure that she is only paying for her own electricity supply? I've heard of people being charged ridiculous amounts for electricity that has been used by adjoining properties. Sorry if this sounds like a daft question!
    1- go to energywatch site and compare pence per unit. i know a lot of people will tell you to go to a switching site but they have a vested intrest they want ypu to change. by getting all the main companies prices from energywatch your friend can make up thier own mind,.
    2-they need to get the serial number of thier meter and contact the distributor and i think in brighton its the old seeboard electric company. they will also give them thier mpan number (supply number) this number stays constant like a vin number on a car wher you can put a private licence plate on a car a meter can be changed and its serial number is also changed.
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