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hc4361 | 12:18 Fri 24th Apr 2015 | Home & Garden
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If you have this boiler or considered one and rejected it I'd like your opinions. It seems too good to be true.
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hc.......the deal can only be considered if Flow Energy are upfront with their energy costs for the tie in period and possible maintenance costs thereafter.
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Yes, I was wondering about that as it is by far the cheapest dual fuel supplier in my area. I'm sure they can't keep that up for 5 years.
Anyway, I have switched to them for gas and electricity as there is no exit penalty and it is nearly £300 a year cheaper.
It will be interesting to see what happens to their prices and their boiler offers.
hc..Let us know how you get on and if you take the plunge.The cost of a 'free' boiler has to be paid for one way or another :-).
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I can't see the difference between the 'free' boiler and the buy the boiler option. I seem to be missing something.

The install costs are predicted to be circa £1500...around the price of a decent combi with install.Only Flow trained installers can install them.Flow seem unable to give an assurance when questioned... what will happen if the F.I.T. reduces or is scrapped during the tie in period.
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And it costs £3675 + installation to buy outright.

My gas and electricity is less than £70 a month already.

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