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Queston about GAS&ELE, prepay metres
Hi,
Ive been meaning to go through ALL this site to help save cash! (its so hard as you find something else that take you mind off what you was looking for) Or is that just me! lol
Any way could anyone advice, im with British gas for my GAS & southern Ele for my ELE, I pay by key metre for both, always have done. Ive been on Supermarket .com & it said E-on would be best deal.
The review are not very good, has any one her had mcuh trouble with E-on?
Thanks
Ive been meaning to go through ALL this site to help save cash! (its so hard as you find something else that take you mind off what you was looking for) Or is that just me! lol
Any way could anyone advice, im with British gas for my GAS & southern Ele for my ELE, I pay by key metre for both, always have done. Ive been on Supermarket .com & it said E-on would be best deal.
The review are not very good, has any one her had mcuh trouble with E-on?
Thanks
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Best way to save money would be to come off the PP meters and go on an online tariff. See if you can get your current providors to do it.
See if you qualify for a social tariff, as that could save you money.
Try to cut back on what you use - with the PP meters you sholuld see the benefits straight away.0 -
Sorry What a an online taffif?0
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one that you operate on the internet, i.e. you provide your readings via the energy companies website and get your bill online.
can gererally only sign up online as well
I have a poll / discussion on Economy 7 / 10 off-peak usage (as a % or total) and ways to improve it but I'm not allowed to link to it so have a look on the gas/elec forum if you would like to vote or discuss.:cool:0
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