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Advice Re switching & cashback

Good Morning Energy [SIZE=-1]efficianadoes,

I'm after a little advice here.. Currently with EON for Dual Fuel both PP meters, which I cannot change due to my Recent Bankruptcy and I have not got the funds available to pay a hefty deposit that would probably be needed to change to Credit meters- so Im stuck with PP.

Ive ran a few switch comparisons both through MSE & Uswitch , both comming up with EBICO dual fuel savings of approx 200-250 PA savings..

Im relatively new to switching and was considering using a cashback site or two - Ive looked through most of them and cannot switch to Ebico through MSE or Uswitch using Quidco or Free fivers or TCB.

Does anyone know of any other cashback sites or can you suggest a better company to switch to for both fuels maximising any cashback offers to boot..

My usual monthly amounts are approx 55-60 in each meter, sometimes less

Your help and or any advice will be gratefully accepted.

Nikki
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BSC Member #97- Discharged 4/2/09

Comments

  • Ken68
    Ken68 Posts: 6,825 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Energy Saving Champion Home Insurance Hacker!
    You can't switch, Wobble, to Ebico and get cashback, and doubt they would take you on with your record.
    If they do and you default tis the other Ebico customers who will pick up the tab.
  • wobblebottom
    wobblebottom Posts: 412 Forumite
    okidokie thanks for that- Il have to find someone else .

    Cheers
    BSC Member #97- Discharged 4/2/09
  • SwanJon
    SwanJon Posts: 2,336 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Wobble - if it looks like you'll save money, why not try switching - the worst that happens is that they say no.
    As you pay as you go you won't be considered a credit risk.
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