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Advice on switching utility companies
essexglover
Posts: 1 Newbie
in Energy
Hi,
I currently I using Eon/Powergen dual fuel, and am looking to change to something cheaper, and hoping for some cashback on the way.
I looked at Energy Helpline but I wasn't sure if I was going to get the cashback by doing it online? However, it said the British Gas dual fuel online would be the cheapest.
I went to MoneySupermarket which gave me a couple companies that I had never heard of. However British Gas was near the top.
I then looked at some cashback site to see if Energy Helpline was there. It wasn't on Quidco, but British Gas was, and with £50 cashback! Same tariff as well!
Shall I go with this? £50 cashback is better than any of the comparison sites!
Thanks for your help.
I currently I using Eon/Powergen dual fuel, and am looking to change to something cheaper, and hoping for some cashback on the way.
I looked at Energy Helpline but I wasn't sure if I was going to get the cashback by doing it online? However, it said the British Gas dual fuel online would be the cheapest.
I went to MoneySupermarket which gave me a couple companies that I had never heard of. However British Gas was near the top.
I then looked at some cashback site to see if Energy Helpline was there. It wasn't on Quidco, but British Gas was, and with £50 cashback! Same tariff as well!
Shall I go with this? £50 cashback is better than any of the comparison sites!
Thanks for your help.
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Once you have trousered the £50 you can always move elsewhere if they aren't any good.0
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