IrishGunner
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I changed last year and got a €100 off as an incentive. Their actual unit price was not the cheapest but taking the discount into account over the whole year it worked out slightly cheaper than the one offering the cheapest unit rate. Then Covid happened and my bill is going to be probably 25% higher in units than previous. This problem is that it may not now be the cheapest over the year. I don't think it will be significant but if you are out on estimates it could happen. For this reason I'd be tempted to go with the cheapest unit price as oppose to the standing charge. Hope that makes sense.
figure out how much gas you use in a year. Use this figure, not any estimates or "average" figures.
Calculate the annual cost including the standing charge and subtract any cashback incentives, then go with the cheapest.
Also - remember to check again in a year, particularly if you have taken a cashback incentive as that will mean your unit rate is probably higher.
For gas, I've been with Flogas for several years, the main reason being they always make me a decent offer when it's time to switch. All other things being equal, it's obviously easier not to have to switch.
So may ring them to check as they seem best for Gas just need to check now for Electricity
Is that new now ? I only ever fill in the online form with the readings and the date on them.I was about 40 minutes on the phone as they read me a long list of legal stuff.
Is that new now ? I only ever fill in the online form with the readings and the date on them.
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