Sunnysoutheast
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Bord Gais seem to now have their own tarrif picker, but I tried to use it yesterday and it wouldn't work. I'm sure they will eventually fix it.
Excellent - great to hear it.Used it just now and it worked fine
you will when you see their latest announcementWe have no issues with SSE Airtricity so far
I couldn’t believe it when I read it in the paper.you will when you see their latest announcement
This seems just silly. You jumped the gun, simple as that.In my experience energia are excellent for customer service.
I recently switched from SSE A to elec ire through bonkers.
I initiated the switch a week before contract was up, hoping and thinking that the switch would not happen until my contract elapsed. Especially as i had given my contract renewal date to bonkers. However the switch went ahead within a few days and was processed before renewal date so i was slapped with an early termination fee.
I found it unfair as i hadnt instructed anyone to early terminate my contract.
Im asking SSE A if theyll refund it but not holding breath.
Electricity prices track gas prices very closely, even for suppliers who generate most or even all of their electricity using renewables.I'm doing that switch check past two days as well, from what I can see from Bonkers/Switcher and their own website Bord Gais seems to be my best bet. However and maybe this makes no difference the bulk of their electricity is produced from gas as opposed to the provider (can't remember which one) which is mainly renewables and won't give me as big a saving.
Would that sway anyone towards the renewable crowd as in maybe there is less chance of them running out or hiking price?
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