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NPower Minimum £80 cash back every year
Was at a garden show this weekend in Brentwood, Essex and saw a bloke at a stand for NPower offering minimum £80 cash back at year end, every year you are with them, for switching to them. You have to sign up at one of the shows and it is not available online or phone...Seemed too good to keep to myself. Think it is worth a look..
Keith Greenwood:j :T
Keith Greenwood:j :T
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Was at a garden show this weekend in Brentwood, Essex and saw a bloke at a stand for NPower offering minimum £80 cash back at year end, every year you are with them, for switching to them. You have to sign up at one of the shows and it is not available online or phone...Seemed too good to keep to myself. Think it is worth a look..Keith Greenwood:j :T
Morning Keith, You were told an untruth in order to get you to sign up there and then and give the salesman his commission.
The £80 annual rebate is available to everyone as you will see if you go to the npower website where it is boldly advertised.
However they would have to offer £800 to get some people to join them!0 -
Also Npower may not be the cheapest, so shop around and use a price comparison site like Martin recommends
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/utilities/
Also have you annual consumption if you can. some power companies provide stats on this
When you find the cheapest power company tariff check if it has cashback via Quidco or Topcashback
Npower are on Quidco and £40 additional cashback via them0 -
I think its also important to point out that its not cashback, its your discounts for paying by direct debit and having duel fuel and its credited to your account rather than "cashback"
Npower salesman will tell all kinds of lies to get you to sign up, I heard them spinning similar lies at the ideal home show saying that the fixed price tariff was only available at the show.
NEVER TRUST A SALESMAN FROM ANY OF THE ENERGY SUPPLIERS (especially Npower or Southern Electric)Missing Tesco R&R since Feb '07 :A & now a "Tesco veteran" apparently!0 -
Heres the offer. As your see you dont have to go to a show to get it.
http://www.npower.com/web/At_home/electricity_and_gas/prices_and_discounts/Discounts/index.htm0
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