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mummylou85 · 04/02/2009 23:37

got my keys yesterday for my 2 bedroomed house i've been giving. not moved in yet hopefully by end month the latest. I was going to go with swallec for electric and gas but when I rang them they said I had to go with the last supplier which is EON because it will take 28 days to do switch over but I haven't got that long as I need electric and gas to do all that decorating and council want to do a electric and gas check when it's puton as soon as possible. so EON will put it on monday.

it's token meters (pay as you go) for them both. what is EON like? good or bad? would you switch to swallec. i'm saying swallec as my mum had that but I have no idea how any of this stuff works, I was hoping £30 a week would cover my electric and gas? is it possible? any tips I'd appreciate thank you x

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naturalblonde · 05/02/2009 08:56

No idea but bumping for you

LadyMuck · 05/02/2009 08:59

Eon (used to be powergen) has been my cheapest supplier locally for most of the last 8 years. But it does all vary by area, so it may be worth looking at the uswitch website. I pay by dd and have paperless bills and they are very efficient. The only thing that occcasionally bugs me is that they do take actual readings every quarter. But if you are just moving in then that is a good thing as you presumably won't know your expected usage.

Seona1973 · 05/02/2009 13:32

I am also with E-on as it came up cheapest on uswitch in my area. I pay by dd and it is managed online so no paper bills. I dont know how the token meters work so cant help with that one.

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