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I want to switch energy suppliers from British Gas - we use a fair amount of gas for our central heating and have it on all day/night in winter. Our electricity is through EDF energy and I'm happy to swap that too if that work out cheaper. I know I can go on the price comparison websites and uswitch etc, but thought it worth checking if lots of local residents all recommend a particular supplier, thanks!
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Also the Martin Lewis site moneysavingexpert.co.uk now has a cheaper energy club you can sign up to. You need you current bills to enter tariffs etc & then they will email you to let you know if there is a cheaper offer & how much you'd save. So you can decide if say ?30 a year is worth the switch versus ?80 a year etc.


If you want to switch they will do it for you - nothing in it for them just something a lot of people have wanted for a long time. I'm planning to sign up just need to dig my bills out & find time to do it!


Suspect Ovo will still compare well though AND they pay interest on my in credit funds from the direct debit. I like that a lot.

After years of being with British Gas for dual fuel and home care we decided to leave them last December because of poor customer service. From comparison sites Co-Op energy was quite good. We have since moved to them. More decent than the known names in my humble opinion. In hind site I don't know why we were with BG for so long. loyalty is worth nothing these days.


Hope this message doesn't seem like a rant against BG..lol

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