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£58. We use (IIRC) about 4500-5000KWH per year. Can't remember exactly what I estimated when setting up the account. Electric only, as we don't have mains gas.

That's not bad at all and their current rate is pretty good without any tie ins. I'm using a fair bit as i'm a "dirty miner" so may be moving over to them shortly.
 
I lasted a month with Bulb as they could not explain why i needed two meter readers to call in that month, in fact their customer service rep was downright rude. If you look on their Facebook page there are lots of posts extolling the savings of 350/60 70 a month people were saving, I saved 3 quid. Just moved to Avro who are slightly less than Bulb.

I looked at a few of the independent review sites and they were middling at around 3.5/5 so your comments don't surprise me.

Ultimately, I need the cheapest supplier and at the moment, CS is a secondary concern.
 
Moved to bulb about 6 months ago. They had a £100 sign up credit at the time. No exit penalties
No complaints. Slick app for meter readings.
You can alter the DD online if you think you are paying too much/little.
 
You can alter the DD online if you think you are paying too much/little.

Does it let you increase and decrease the DD? I was with ExtraEnergy before and they would let me change the DD amount online....but only if I wanted to increase the payment.
 
Corbyn's more likely to have a positive impact with this, yet I'm assuming you're against him?

Ignoring how Corbyn and his team would be a complete disaster in power...

He can't do anything because it's stupidly all been privatized and it would take far more than 4 years to undo it all.
 
Does it let you increase and decrease the DD? I was with ExtraEnergy before and they would let me change the DD amount online....but only if I wanted to increase the payment.
Yeah you can go down as well as up.
 
The cost of production is as low as it has ever been. The cost of electricity is so high because of fuel cost and green policies. The cost of renewables adds significantly, but that’s not all you have a carbon floor price and the energy industry has been used for stealth tax for the last 15 years. Wholesale generators are not making good returns at all. The manpower and maintenance spends are far below sustainable levels.

Compared to 15 years ago wholesale generation is a mugs game which is why Eon has divested all their generation assets across Europe. The only ones making money are farming subsidies and we are paying for it. The recent capacity markets have been a farce.

At this point nationalisation would be welcomed in some quarters because it would stop the industry from being apolitical and media punchbag.
 
Yep it's actually got cheaper. We are paying more simply because some fatcats want more money to spend on coke and hookers :/

It's a shame no one seems to be bothered about actually protesting over it any more.
 
Depends what the price is when it’s required for generation. In the winter gas stations turn off every night because gas is so expensive. Only 4 to 8 hours in the day can they generate at slim profit.
During the beast from the east the grid were ringing round to see if they could turn gas stations off because the supply was that slim, prices were sky high.
 
I like how we are constantly told to save energy and buy energy efficient products and yet whenever we reduce our consumption they just seem to stick the damn price up.

I really don't get the point of the consumer end of energy companies / sellers. They don't really do anything and just stick their margin on the wholesale prices.

It all comes from the same grid so it should all be the same price.
 
Except there is vertical integration and they have different numbers of customers and different regulatory requirements. So Centrica has so many customers it can’t hedge its gas position as the market is large enough. Small retailers don’t have to contribute to solar funding schemes or other green levies. Different generating portfolios mean different companies are exposed to different wholesale price moves and regulatory challenges. There is no one price. Even at the retail end some are more efficient back office operations than others affecting the costs.
 
I looked at a few of the independent review sites and they were middling at around 3.5/5 so your comments don't surprise me.

Ultimately, I need the cheapest supplier and at the moment, CS is a secondary concern.
I used to think like that until I went with Together. Customer service is now number 1.

The hassle a supplier can cause is huge if they get things wrong.
I was paying for the same energy twice they screwed up the opening readings, they didn't answer calls or emails. They then would reply when I wanted to leave, I initiated a switch to Bulb and they wouldn't take the final readings so carried on billing me even after I was already switched to Bulb.
Took ages to sort out with the help of the energy ombudsman.

Yeah so be careful about just looking at the price.
 
I like how we are constantly told to save energy and buy energy efficient products and yet whenever we reduce our consumption they just seem to stick the damn price up.

I really don't get the point of the consumer end of energy companies / sellers. They don't really do anything and just stick their margin on the wholesale prices.

It all comes from the same grid so it should all be the same price.
It doesn't work like that at all.
 
Except there is vertical integration and they have different numbers of customers and different regulatory requirements. So Centrica has so many customers it can’t hedge its gas position as the market is large enough. Small retailers don’t have to contribute to solar funding schemes or other green levies. Different generating portfolios mean different companies are exposed to different wholesale price moves and regulatory challenges. There is no one price. Even at the retail end some are more efficient back office operations than others affecting the costs.

Sounds far too complicated to me :p

Nationalise it, smart meters to record usage so no real need for big customer service / marketing teams.

It's not like one type of energy is better for my TV than another. Have one national supplier and get rid of all the pointless overheads.
 
Does it let you increase and decrease the DD? I was with ExtraEnergy before and they would let me change the DD amount online....but only if I wanted to increase the payment.

It let me decrease it.
But bear in mind I had a credit of nearly £200.
On joining I was on dual fuel, small flat, £45pm.
Dropped it to £20 to work off the credit.
 
Sounds far too complicated to me :p

Nationalise it, smart meters to record usage so no real need for big customer service / marketing teams.

It's not like one type of energy is better for my TV than another. Have one national supplier and get rid of all the pointless overheads.

Personally I don’t disagree with you.
 
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