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In the interests of sharing and caring, I've just joined Bulb Energy this week, switched as my contract with a big 6 was coming to an end.


I can highly recommend them for several reasons:

1. They were by far cheaper than my old provider (and I always check for the best rates around)

2. Their electricity is all GREEN energy, gas they say is only 10% green. But given most people are environmentally conscious now, you have a great opportunity to go all green on your electric bill

3. They handle the switching process and switching takes less than 2 minutes on their website

4. They say they will pay your exit fees with your current provider

5. They have no exit fees, so if you don?t like, you can leave at any time


What?s more, if you use my friend referral code below, you will get a ?50 credit to your account for joining, and so will I. So if they are cheaper than your current provider, you have loads of reasons to switch.


Mr referral code (paste this into your browser to get ?50 credit when you join): bulb.co.uk/refer/ricardob1020


This is their tariffs for Elec and Gas (based on one SE22 Post Code, so rates may vary in surrounding areas):

Supplier: Bulb

Tariff Type: Variable (if you are worried about rate increases in future, you can switch with no exit fee)

Payment Method: Direct Debit

Electricity Unit Rate: 11.949p per kWh

Electricity Standing Charge: 24.56p per day

Gas Unit Rate: 2.835p per kWh

Gas Standing Charge: 24.56p per day (?89.64 per year)

Dual Fuel discount:?30/year

Exit Fees: None (they don?t believe in exit fees)


I appreciate for some people it may not be worth to switch, but I?m sure this would be worthwhile for a lot of people currently paying more than they should. Happy switching to those of who it may be of use. Remember, just paste the below link into your browser to get ?50 credit when you join:

bulb.co.uk/refer/ricardob1020


Thanks

Ric

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