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theonlyone Wed 21/05/08 20:31
None they are all rip offs ..
and tell lies ..to pay the fat cats ..
and shareholders ...
Brooksy Thurs 22/05/08 07:01
According to Energywatch, the 6 major suppliers are operating a "comfortable oligopoly" with little competition amongst themselves. The difference in dual-fuel suppliers is only about £20 pa according to uSwitch.
shylock73 Thurs 22/05/08 10:34
Here in Dorset I`ve found Southern Electric to be very favourable.
Nik315 Thurs 22/05/08 10:35
Southern Electric for me too in the sunny south east
barb1314 Thurs 22/05/08 18:50
I was checking this last night.We are with npower duel fuel and spend about £650 total a year (middle cottage,4 floors but only 5 rads and a combi boiler) On 3 different sites I was recommended to switch to Eon and to save £140 a year.Just not sure how true this is.On money supermarket if you do it though them you also get £30 cashback.Martin Lewis site was my link.Have had no probs with npower though,just looking to save a few quid!
LAW_DROP-OUT Fri 23/05/08 17:31
some of theses DOOR STEP CALLERs are Pond life , who work for these comapnies ...in North London , they even SIGNED UP the name of a householder who had recently , DIED !! , this was sometime ago ..... the company they were working for , was VIRGIN ENERGY , and in "built up areas 2 ..a lot of these DOOR STEP ENERGY ADVISERS are ......ethnic minorities ........ surprise surprise