Body & Soul0 min ago
Gas cost
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Not exactly finance but it is about one's money.
Does anyone know which supplier offers the best price for gas in London and expresses their price in Kw hours?
Does anyone know which supplier offers the best price for gas in London and expresses their price in Kw hours?
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Mine's through First Utility, may not be the cheapest now but their tarrif is one straightforward price, I can read my meters any time and work out exactly how much it's costing me on any particular day. I've even managed to construct a spreadsheet which makes the calculations when I put the meter readings in each day. Yes I'm a sad so-and-so! Wondered how much I actually used a couple of years ago when I was left on my own, needed to make some cuts and found that this meant I can read my meter and calculate my usage exactly.
They also give £284 of dual fuel discounts in a year. I'm alone, working full time (35 hour week) and feel the cold, last year my total spend was £891.77 after taking the discounts off. Got a free month-and-a-half in the summer because of them. I've made a provision of £100 a month for gas & electric since July 2010 and I've now got £320.98 lying in my bills account for 'energy'.
Mine's through First Utility, may not be the cheapest now but their tarrif is one straightforward price, I can read my meters any time and work out exactly how much it's costing me on any particular day. I've even managed to construct a spreadsheet which makes the calculations when I put the meter readings in each day. Yes I'm a sad so-and-so! Wondered how much I actually used a couple of years ago when I was left on my own, needed to make some cuts and found that this meant I can read my meter and calculate my usage exactly.
They also give £284 of dual fuel discounts in a year. I'm alone, working full time (35 hour week) and feel the cold, last year my total spend was £891.77 after taking the discounts off. Got a free month-and-a-half in the summer because of them. I've made a provision of £100 a month for gas & electric since July 2010 and I've now got £320.98 lying in my bills account for 'energy'.