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Topic: Domestic electricity suppliers, cheapest? (Read 156 times)

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January 05, 2018, 12:26:50 PM
#3
So you dont mention your location. In Estonia we have 0.045 Eur Kw/h. Maybe you should change your location.

Dan Cheesy
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Gone phishing...
January 05, 2018, 11:49:07 AM
#2
I'm having a right **** around with my leccy supplier, to cut a long story short they haven't billed me since I started mining because apparently they don't have the correct technical information about my electric meter and have been waiting to hear back from whoever(?) about it since I signed up with them in July, as such they can't supply me with a bill even though I've given them meter readings.

So, apart from an impending huge bill whenever they sort their **** out, they seem completely incompetent and unable to run a bath, plus it's nigh on impossible to get hold of them on the phone with endless queues and hardly anybody in their call centre.

If I look to switch within the next month who is offering the best Kw/H price? I've tried researching some of the switching sites are crafty by advertising low rates until you put your details in and then that "offer" isn't available in my area

Your thread title mentions "domestic," but your post doesn't specify a location. Are you just looking for ways to find a decent provider?
newbie
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January 05, 2018, 09:18:51 AM
#1
I'm having a right **** around with my leccy supplier, to cut a long story short they haven't billed me since I started mining because apparently they don't have the correct technical information about my electric meter and have been waiting to hear back from whoever(?) about it since I signed up with them in July, as such they can't supply me with a bill even though I've given them meter readings.

So, apart from an impending huge bill whenever they sort their **** out, they seem completely incompetent and unable to run a bath, plus it's nigh on impossible to get hold of them on the phone with endless queues and hardly anybody in their call centre.

If I look to switch within the next month who is offering the best Kw/H price? I've tried researching some of the switching sites are crafty by advertising low rates until you put your details in and then that "offer" isn't available in my area
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