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Commercial Rates
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Hi dazco
Commercial rates are usually higher than domestic rates and are often fixed for a term (12 months or more). Having said that, not all companies charge the same rate. Hopefully you have a get-out clause if you act quickly. I would have a phone round some of the providers and see what sort of quotes you get before agreeing to the increase.
Good luck
MikePersonally I'm always ready to learn, although I do not always like being taught - Sir Winston Churchill0 -
We have just got notification that our company gas is going up by nearly 120%. Are there special deals for companies or are do we just rely on the prices we can find for domestic.
Thanks
You can use these people to source you the best biz rates.
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=493330
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