Airtricity 20% Cheaper Gas 6% Cheaper Electricity

Pauliwalnuts

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Hi All,

Just signed up for Airtricity who are offering a 20% Discount on Gas & 6% on electricity. All seemed releatively painless to switchover.

I was with Bord Gais & getting 12% discount on my electricity versus the ESB.

Airtricity's offering is called 'The Biggest Save'
Looking up online reveals that this offer was only made available in the last 2 days.

I've read through everything pretty thoroughly & can't see any catch bar being tied to them for 12 months which seems reasonable anyway.

Thoughts ?? Am I better off ? I am always sceptical that somehow I'm getting screwed somewhere along the line.

I'll soon see I guess.
 
I notice another benefit...

Congratulations on making the better switch to Airtricity. To thank you, KN home & energy services are offering a Boiler Service and Safety Check for the Special Price of €59.00 (RRP €99.00)
To avail of this offer - please contact KN home & energy services by either, visiting their website at [broken link removed] or by phone on 1890 457500. Confirm you have made the switch to Airtricity by quoting your GPRN and Sales Voucher Number, and schedual a date for your Boiler Service and Saftey Check.


T&C
Boiler Service must be booked within 4 weeks of issue of voucher.

Anyone know what the T&C means?
Is it:
- The boiler service must be booked within 4 weeks but can be scheduled for months later
- The boiler service must be booked and scheduled for within 4 weeks
 
I signed up with BG in Feb, now considering moving to Airtricity - Without referring to all the documentation, does anybody know if I am tied into BG for a period, or is there a penalty to pay if I break that period?
 

Can I ask how you pay - is it monthly DD or other method .

Can you come back in 2 months and let us know how you get on with meter readings matching invoices etc
 
I've read through everything pretty thoroughly & can't see any catch bar being tied to them for 12 months which seems reasonable anyway.


I was under the impression that one of the main tenets of opening up the market was the freedom to choose your supplier and therefore no company could lock you in with any more than a 30 day rolling contract.

Am I mistaken?
 
BG don't lock you in at all, but Airtricity do and it is perfectly legal for it to do so (in much the same way a mobile phone company can). Lock-ins actually result in bigger discounts for customers, so they can be a good thing. If you go Airtricity now, by the time your 12 months is up, ESB will be allowed to discount and will probably be offring fantastic rates to switch.

Become a utilities tart..... the ESB and BG screwed us all over for long enough.... it's now payback time
 
Yep sorry forgot to mention the 40% boiler service discount.
All you need to do is contact them witin a month of signing up & let them know you have a voucher. You can then book your service for whenever you feel like. I checked the terms & conditions on the asafeboiler.ie site & there is no timelimit on when you actually get the service itself scheduled.

allthedoyles - The main reason I actually signed up this time is that Airtricity have removed the requirement which they previously had to pay by Direct Debit. One of the rules I abide by is never to pay anything by DD as you effectively hand over control of your accouint to somebody else.
They had tried to sign me on previously on a number of occassions but I wouldn't because of the requirement to pay by DD.

I will pay this bill by Online banking as I do with all bills
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From the Irish Times the other day. the comments at the end of the article are most interesting



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there is more
 

I was thinking to switch as well but there are a few things in t&c ( small print) which kind of put me off

1- credit card payment processing fee of €5
2- a security deposit of € 300 for non Direct Debit payment customers ( I don't like to pay DD)
3- € 100 termination fee if you switch before 1 year
 
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credit card payment processing fee of €5
THats a bit steep do they do credit card direct debit.
I notice that on the new Ad they do mention that their standing charge is different to other suppliers (they are dearer) but depending on a lot of things could be a good offer would just say they seem to be quick on the trigger in terms of disconnecting but if you can pay your oxo
 
I thought the embargo for want of a better word on esb charges was to run out at the end of this month.
 
According to a guy on Boards ESB can compete for business since Friday I have no idea if they are cheaper dearer or whatever but as that poster says if your a business might be worth investigating