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Hi George, Glad you've used us to switch utilities. We have had several customers contact us explaining that their new energy supplier has been slow in getting in touch with them to switch them over. The best course of action is to contact your new energy supplier direct to see what's happening...
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If you've switched gas and/or electricity but haven't heard anything from your new energy company, in the first instance you should contact your new energy supplier direct to find out what's happening. If that fails, or if you still need some help, then you can contact The Home Advisory Service...
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having recently used moneyfacts for change of utility ie-gas i will give my comment when finalised. so far have not heard from recommended supplier
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It's simple, quick and saves you money! Most people don't have the time or desire to wade through thousands of options available for electricity, gas, home phone services, broadband and mobiles. You would find it virtually impossible to gather all the facts and figures from each company to conduct...
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Yes, all figures displayed include V.A.T. at the correct rates (e.g. utilities being 5%).
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Virgin Media is my suggestion. I have home phone, broadband, TV and my mobile with them. All for under £40 a month. You get one bill which makes things nice and simple. Also the broadband has no limits on downloading each month and is very fast.
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I am confused with the whole broadband stuff. I see lots of companies advertising deals where I can get "free" broadband with my phone or digital TV, but it's very difficult to understand what's the best package to get. How do I know what download speed I need, and how much data I'll...
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I'm with Ecotricity for my electricity, and have to say they are absolutely fab. http://www.ecotricity.co.uk/ But, who's the best green gas supplier??? I know I can probably get a dual fuel discount by combining my gas and electricity with one supplier, however, I am loathe to move from Ecotricity...
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retain your independace keep your own account, by all means share a joint account specifically for household standing orders on household bills. ( do not class shopping or new items for the house as under household bills) only utilities etc. Seen many marriages fail just because one has overspent on...
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Try reading this money saving guide on how to reduce the impact of the gas/electricity price hikes. http://www.moneyfacts.co.uk/Utilities/guides/How-to-save-money-on-your-Gas-and-Electricity.aspx