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How to switch electricity suppliers

Posted On : Jul-09-2009 | seen (1366) times | Article Word Count : 469 |

More British energy consumers are choosing to switch their electricity supplies than ever before.
More British energy consumers are choosing to switch their electricity supplies than ever before. The internet, along with government legislation, has made it easy for consumers to find the information they need to switch between suppliers and save money on electricity bills.

There are several benefits to switching besides getting a cheaper electricity rate. Changing to a new supplier might also mean that you receive better customer care, as well as certain perks given only to new customers, like welcome gifts and discounts.

1. You will have to compare electricity suppliers so that you can see what rates and deals are available. The easiest way to do this is online, where you can access supplier information quickly, and you can also access price comparison sites that compare several suppliers at once. Be aware that not all energy companies are present on these sites, so relying on comparison sites alone is unwise.

2. You can do more than just switch supplier to cut your fuel bills. Consider a switch of electricity account type. A change to an online account or dual fuel account could mean even cheaper rates, while a switch to pay via direct debit each month will cut a few pounds off each of your bills.

3. When you have compared suppliers and chosen the best deal for you, apply at the supplier website or phone them to apply for an account. You should also let your current provider know of the switch. Your new supplier will complete the whole switchover on your behalf.

4. Although your new supplier will handle everything, there are a few things that you can do to help the process. Taking an accurate meter reading on the day of the switch is one of them. This reading will help you to ensure that both your old and new providers have your details right and are both charging you for the correct amount of electricity used.

5.You can help to maintain the accuracy of your bills by taking a look at the meter number printed on your electricity meter. Check this number against your first bill so that you know that you are being billed for the appropriate meter. Be aware that any bills left unpaid to your last supplier may halt the switchover process, so make sure that you have paid any outstanding bills before applying to switch.

You do not have to pay anything to switch suppliers and the whole switch typically takes a month to six weeks. Look out for letters and emails from your new electricity company who will tell you when the switch will happen. When it is all completed you will receive a letter confirming this and your old electricity company will provide you with your last bill from them.

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