Matthew mate, for all these sort of utilities queries then moneysavingexpert is always my first port of call
Setting up a home in the UK in approx 2 months, looking for best VFM gas and electricity suppliers. Average usage, family of four.
I don't want to be tied in for more than a year.
House is in NN4, near J15 of M1. I don't know who the existing energy suppliers are.
Many thanks, Matthew
Matthew mate, for all these sort of utilities queries then moneysavingexpert is always my first port of call
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Good luck everybody. Have a good one.
Bulb.co.uk – they use 100% renewable electricity sources, gas is standard, and no cancellation charge so leave anytime.
The web interface is very clear and easy to use and you can input readings as often as you like to keep it up to date. I've been with them for over a year and been very happy compared with the shower of usual suspects.
I use a similar small company that uses 100% renewable electricity as well. "Pure Planet". No contract either. Got this provider through moneysavingexpert and I usually change my supplier annually to get the best deals!
Another vote for bulb here, well worth a look I'd say.
A business associate of mine has just gone live with a new energy supplier, he’s a really ethical guy and keen to offer a better level of service. You won’t find them on MSE as he won’t pay the referral fees.
Yorkshire energy https://ye.co.uk
Bulb has a very good app. You can even self adjust the direct debit via the the website.
Bulb for me too, although today they have emailed me saying their prices are rising in August.
Just moved from Sainsbury’s / British gas to bulb we shall see
Octopus for me, well worth a look.
I just switched to Outfox The Market yesterday.
I'm told there simply isn't a cheaper deal for 100% renewable energy in the country, especially if you're a low user.
They pass on the wholesale cost of electricity and gas - making it a variable tariff - but charge you between £6.99 & £13.99 a month to be a "member."
Worth a look, especially if you have a reasonable idea how much energy you use.
I can't comment on customer service because, as I say, I'm not technically a customer yet until they switch me over!
SO Energy - Best company I have been with, I've heard good things about OVO too.
Thanks for the info - I think its time I looked to switch !
Cheers
matt
Same thing for me, although most of the others have already increased their prices.
I have been with them a couple of years and found them competitive and their site straight forward.
Also they have not tie ins, rolling monthly contract
If you do go with bulb, ask an existing member as you will both receive £50
I've been using firstutility fixed price deals for a few years now. Tempted to look at a provider that prioritises renewable energy when my deal ends though.
I use Outfoxthemarket.com
They charge a membership fee, but the price per unit is very low.
Have a look at their comparison quotes and see what they come up with.
Well i have taken a punt with ye.co.uk
lets see how well this goes :)
cheers
matt
Well that was interesting. I've only just switched to Bulb so I did a re-quote with them & Outfoxthemarket, using the same usage figures (2200 electricity, 5000 gas):
Bulb: £51/month
OFTM: £36.68/month (includes monthly fee)
That's a big difference. The website doesn't sem to say if that's a stable price for a year or if they adjust it each month based on the market cost of energy.
I am with OVO and am just about to switch to Bulb they seem to be well regarded
Having used some iffy providers in the past, I'm very happy with So Energy.
They're well priced, customer service (and their online portal) are good, I've renewed with them twice now, they use renewable energy (if that's important to you), and they also offer £20 if you a referred to them.
Happy to refer anyone (I rarely recommend places). Drop me a private message if you want me to.
Octopus is very good + the only one recommended by Which this year.
Octopus is very good agreed, avoid Extraenergy. BT is a masterclass in customer service and billing management compared to those clowns.
Flow energy
I just switched over to Bulb and it was seamless they have just one tariff and were very slick to deal with, if anyone wants to switch to them let me know as if you use my referral link they will put a £50 credit into your account which is a pretty good deal :)
An interesting piece on one of the BBC consumer shows about all this. It seems as if the small newcomers to the market are gathering many more customers than some of them can cope with and are unable to provide a decent customer service. Lots of complaints about them. Not all, of course, but money isn't everything. Saving £100 over a year is pointless if you can't get through to them when they've billed you wrongly. Ofgen is investigating them.
Moved to Octopus just over a year ago, excellent customer service and I am 100% happy with them!
+1 for Octopus. No issues with them. I only wish they used smart meters - I'd forgotten the joys of sending meter readings...
I switched to ovo when they first seemed to appear. They were excellent and competitive. Then they put a smart meter in which never worked properly (they admitted to having a lot of problems) and just caused me hassle, then they become uncompetitive. Last 3 or 4 years I’ve just looked at money saving expert and always got a great deal. He claims to be able to negotiate big group discounts and I’m yet to find any better deals so think it’s true. Never had any hassle either. Good thing also is he lists their customer satisfaction levels etc.
Thanks for the replies so far, everyone. Very helpful in narrowing down the options.
Don't just do something, sit there. - TNH
Just had another email off Bulb that they are increasing prices again in November, they only just increased them August.
Moneysavingexpert says I can save £236 a year by switching to Outfox the Market.
Any recent opinions on Outfox? I'm going to switch, that saving is too much to resist.
Interesting information, thanks. We're awaiting our first bills from the existing provider to turn up before making a decision on which way to go. Octopus and Outfox look to be on the shortlist.
I’m with Outfox. The only thing worth mentioning is that if you’re not the sort of person who’s organised they can over charge you. You need to give monthly metre readings. I’ve found that if I forget I get charged a lot. If I remember it’s very cheap!
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I'm with 'So Energy', after the debacle of N Power I really cannot fault them even a year down the line. Very straight forward, easy to use company and great tariffs.
Well I've just began the switchover to Outfox the Market. Hopefully things go smoothly.
For a £200+ yearly saving I just had to do it, I'd had no problems with Bulb apart from they've banged up their pricing recently, when I checked end of last year when I last did a comparison, bulb were the cheapest.
Fingers crossed.
Started the switch to Bulb on Friday as N Power were looking to up my DD to £595 (yes - per month) and Bulb were the cheapest at £427 ... until yesterday when they tell me prices are going up in Nov and my DD will need to increase by £57
Avro + BG are now cheaper but only by £20-£30 per year so may let the switch go ahead.