It really depends where you are located. I am in Houston, and the same electric companies are in Dallas. For some reason, Dallas is cheaper. Unfortunately, you will have to research for your area to have a definite rate. The newer companies are usually cheaper and have better sign up rates, but the thing to watch out for is contract length, and how the rates go up after the introductory rate. Be careful.. There are a lot of great offers, but always read the fine print
# 21 April 2010 at 11:34 pm
toon_tigger said:
most suppliers offer a dual fuel discount and discounts for direct debit
try moneysavingexpert.com
they saved me loads well worth 5 mins
regards tigger
# 21 April 2010 at 11:34 pm
Mike C said:
It all depends on where you live and, with gas, whether the pipeline is owned by an independant operator or by Transco.
Get guidance from an independent site such as uswitch to check.
# 21 April 2010 at 11:34 pm
Robert H said:
Come on man! You have to be more specific! Where do you live? Who is your utility company supplier?
Are you asking which is cheaper GAS or Elec?
# 21 April 2010 at 11:34 pm
MattieP said:
Check out who is the best value supplier for your area (as it does depend on area) at uswitch
# 21 April 2010 at 11:34 pm
rooster said:
Wish I knew as I have just got stung for £300 – I spoke to company that informed me that my consumption has increased from 90p a day to £1.60 due to inflation….
It really depends where you are located. I am in Houston, and the same electric companies are in Dallas. For some reason, Dallas is cheaper. Unfortunately, you will have to research for your area to have a definite rate. The newer companies are usually cheaper and have better sign up rates, but the thing to watch out for is contract length, and how the rates go up after the introductory rate. Be careful.. There are a lot of great offers, but always read the fine print
most suppliers offer a dual fuel discount and discounts for direct debit
try moneysavingexpert.com
they saved me loads well worth 5 mins
regards tigger
It all depends on where you live and, with gas, whether the pipeline is owned by an independant operator or by Transco.
Get guidance from an independent site such as uswitch to check.
Come on man! You have to be more specific! Where do you live? Who is your utility company supplier?
Are you asking which is cheaper GAS or Elec?
Check out who is the best value supplier for your area (as it does depend on area) at uswitch
Wish I knew as I have just got stung for £300 – I spoke to company that informed me that my consumption has increased from 90p a day to £1.60 due to inflation….
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