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so is now the time to switch from southern electric?

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  • tunnel
    tunnel Posts: 2,601 Forumite
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    Npower came out tops for me too,£200 cheaper than southern infact,must say i thought what the hell and swapped,went through quidco of course for an extra £40 back too...not bad for 10-15 mins work me thinks
    2 kWp SEbE , 2kWp SSW & 2.5kWp NWbW.....in sunny North Derbyshire17.7kWh Givenergy battery added(for the power hungry kids)
  • so are ebico any different to the bigger companies? are they worth paying a little more to use ? i dont want to have to keep switching if i can help it!
  • tunnel
    tunnel Posts: 2,601 Forumite
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    Personally i'd say don't pay more than you have to,times have changed and its a damn site easier to swap your energy supplier these days thanks to the internet,go for the cheapest,if your not happy with them after 3-6 months swap again,each supplier at some point becomes more expensive than another,D'ONT be loyal,they're not,swap as often as you feel necessary to stay in front
    2 kWp SEbE , 2kWp SSW & 2.5kWp NWbW.....in sunny North Derbyshire17.7kWh Givenergy battery added(for the power hungry kids)
  • penrhyn
    penrhyn Posts: 15,215 Forumite
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    so are ebico any different to the bigger companies? are they worth paying a little more to use ? i dont want to have to keep switching if i can help it!

    Ebico operate a social tariff, everyone pays the the same, there are no discounts for direct debits and no penalties for prepayment meters, they tend to be cheaper for low users.
    Why don't you read up on them on their website?
    That gum you like is coming back in style.
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