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shingle

Well-known member
Jan 18, 2004
3,306
Lewes
Sorry chaps

I know its been done before, but I've just received a truly outrageous electricity bill from seeboard ( nearly £300 after living like scrooge for the last 3 months ) , what are the alternatives, who is reliable and cheaper than seeboard,

Cheers alll
 




dougdeep

New member
May 9, 2004
37,732
SUNNY SEAFORD
I use Scottish Power. No complaints, and they actually read your meter instead of estimating it all of the time.
 




Yorkie

Sussex born and bred
Jul 5, 2003
32,367
dahn sarf
go to www.youswitch.com

Put in your details and it will turn up the top 3 companies for savings

To get the best savings you should pay monthly by direct debit and get your bills sent by email.

I pay £40 a month for both gas and electricity which covers both (and I have central heating, tumble dryer etc etc)

Having worked in the industry for 25 years I can help on most queries if anyone wants to ask.
 


Knightsworld

Well-known member
Aug 19, 2003
6,955
WSU, just below the seagull.
Yorkie said:
go to www.youswitch.com

Put in your details and it will turn up the top 3 companies for savings

To get the best savings you should pay monthly by direct debit and get your bills sent by email.

I pay £40 a month for both gas and electricity which covers both (and I have central heating, tumble dryer etc etc)

Is that all you pay Yorkie, no matter how much you use?
 




Yorkie

Sussex born and bred
Jul 5, 2003
32,367
dahn sarf
Yes my bills come to no more than £480 in an entire year.

I have gas central htg (combi boiler), electric oven, dishwasher and tumble dryer (used frequently in winter) and a gas hob.

I am with Powergen for both gas and electric (it pays to be with one company for both as you get a discount for that as well)
 


Knightsworld

Well-known member
Aug 19, 2003
6,955
WSU, just below the seagull.
Yorkie said:
Yes my bills come to no more than £480 in an entire year.

I have gas central htg (combi boiler), electric oven, dishwasher and tumble dryer (used frequently in winter) and a gas hob.

I am with Powergen for both gas and electric (it pays to be with one company for both as you get a discount for that as well)

I think i may have to do some detective work next week.

Thank you for the information:clap:
 






Race

The Tank Rules!
Aug 28, 2004
7,853
Hampshire
Yorkie said:
Yes my bills come to no more than £480 in an entire year.

I have gas central htg (combi boiler), electric oven, dishwasher and tumble dryer (used frequently in winter) and a gas hob.

I am with Powergen for both gas and electric (it pays to be with one company for both as you get a discount for that as well)

I have all that but I use Scottish Power and my quaterly bills come to at least £300 :ohmy:
 




Yorkie

Sussex born and bred
Jul 5, 2003
32,367
dahn sarf
Dont pay them quarterly. Direct debit prices are actually cheaper per unit

Get the best discounts you can.

Pm me if anyone wants to give individual scenarios. As I said this was my job for Yorkshire Electricity (now taken over by Npower - dont touch them with a barge pole) before being made redundant.

If anyone has an immersion heater only use it for the hours that you need it. One of the biggest myths is that it is cheaper to leave it on 24/7 and make sure the thermostat is working properly.
 




Race

The Tank Rules!
Aug 28, 2004
7,853
Hampshire
my washing machine and tumble dryer r on everyday thanks to his training kit! i do pay by DD monthly though but all our utility bills r horrendous!
 


Yorkie

Sussex born and bred
Jul 5, 2003
32,367
dahn sarf
try the website I mentioned. Get the bills out and work out your usage for 12 months and feed the details in.

I do about 6 loads of washing a week but quite a few of those are done at 40 degs, Only the duvet covers sheets and towels are washed at 60 and above. Make sure the fridge freezer is defrosted regularly (and full - a half empty freezer uses more electricity)
 


Race

The Tank Rules!
Aug 28, 2004
7,853
Hampshire
Yorkie said:
try the website I mentioned. Get the bills out and work out your usage for 12 months and feed the details in.

I do about 6 loads of washing a week but quite a few of those are done at 40 degs, Only the duvet covers sheets and towels are washed at 60 and above. Make sure the fridge freezer is defrosted regularly (and full - a half empty freezer uses more electricity)

wish I got away with 6 loads a week I do appx 13!! and thats on a good week! and my freezer is always full!! we dont do half empty in this house!!!
 




Yorkie

Sussex born and bred
Jul 5, 2003
32,367
dahn sarf
Is your gas heating on a timer or on constantly?
 


Race

The Tank Rules!
Aug 28, 2004
7,853
Hampshire
timer but its on about 15 hours a day! im at home most of the time so i cant freeze!
 


Yorkie

Sussex born and bred
Jul 5, 2003
32,367
dahn sarf
You probably can't do much to reduce your usage but you may get a better deal with another company. It's worth a look.

That site also gives comparisons for phone bills and internet providers.
 


Lady Bracknell

Handbag at Dawn
Jul 5, 2003
4,514
The Metropolis
I always like it when the utility companies try and to sell us gas. We're always keen to help by showing our enthusiasm. So much so that they get positively THRILLED by our interest. Until we get to the bit about when they plan to lay the five miles worth of pipework necessary to get the gas from Alfriston to here...:lolol:

But heating on timers? Pshaw! Softies! You want a nice solid fuel system like what we have. Heaving all that coal soon warms you up!
 






Northstander

Well-known member
Oct 13, 2003
14,036
I am a manager at The Uk's leading energy supplier and will be happy to give advice if anyone should need it!

Estimated reads- You may well get these but are more than entitled to replace with your own readings if it's wrong. All gas/elect suppliers are legally obliged (under supplier licence) to read meter at least once every two years. My company tries every quarter but not guaranteed.

If this is not done, you may get a letter saying the meter read must get in which if not answered could result in warrant entry to read meter. (this is uausally for proffessional couples who are never at home)

Prices, for best offers try that u switch thing. Although I can guarantee savings... :lolol:

Direct debit is best option as from suppliers point of view its the cheapest method to process payments so give a saving back to the customer. Pre-payment (token, keys etc) most expensive!!


This day and age though, its best to shop around!
:clap:
 


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