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saghir | 18:07 Mon 15th Mar 2010 | Business
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My business electric conract is due to expire 16/4 but I am told I had to give 3 months notice to cancel I was not aware of this , The price I am charged is twice as much as other suppliers , they have locked me in for an other year can some one advise is there is any way I can pull out of this, my business is suffering due to these high costs I already have court summons for unpaid bill.
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what does the contract that you signed say about giving notice?
My best advice try Utility Warehouse for Business Customers. I am a Distributor of them and there's no minimum contract. I can send a tariff rate if you need one without any obligation. The only way you can move out for another expensive contract is move to much cheaper supplier and also ask your current supplier if you get penalty if you switch supplier. Kind regards, Rey. Media URL: http://www.utilitywarehouse.co.uk/business/index.taf?exref=C39608
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