We're being told we should switch to a small energy supplier to get a better deal.
The managing director of Ovo was boasting (during the HoC select committee meeting this week) that we could save 13 % with him.
Last night on Question Time we were pointed to Good Energy by one of the panellists.
And hasn't Ed Milliband switched to Ecotricity?
I've tried all three and they're making offers which are not competitive with my present supplier, SSE. So quite simply, has anyone found a lower price deal amongst the small energy suppliers which beats the prices of the big 6.
Getting a quote from Ovo was quite revealing. I loaded all my consumption statistics to their web site, including details of my present supplier, and they came back with a statement that I could save £269. That sounds like a good deal, until you drill down to the actual rates and total prices where I discovered that, on the contrary, their quote was £150 higher than that I'd had from SSE. I'd be tempted to say that Ovo were being deliberately misleading. I have e-mailed them about this quotation process and asked them for comments on what I found, but they haven't replied!
Does anyone here have any tips - there seems to be plenty on another thread about getting cheap train fares?
The managing director of Ovo was boasting (during the HoC select committee meeting this week) that we could save 13 % with him.
Last night on Question Time we were pointed to Good Energy by one of the panellists.
And hasn't Ed Milliband switched to Ecotricity?
I've tried all three and they're making offers which are not competitive with my present supplier, SSE. So quite simply, has anyone found a lower price deal amongst the small energy suppliers which beats the prices of the big 6.
Getting a quote from Ovo was quite revealing. I loaded all my consumption statistics to their web site, including details of my present supplier, and they came back with a statement that I could save £269. That sounds like a good deal, until you drill down to the actual rates and total prices where I discovered that, on the contrary, their quote was £150 higher than that I'd had from SSE. I'd be tempted to say that Ovo were being deliberately misleading. I have e-mailed them about this quotation process and asked them for comments on what I found, but they haven't replied!
Does anyone here have any tips - there seems to be plenty on another thread about getting cheap train fares?
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