
Switching Energy Supplier – Are cashbacks better than a low tariff rate?
More customers in Northern Ireland are choosing to switch electricity supplier. The market is competitive with suppliers offering cashbacks and rewards to help attract new
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More customers in Northern Ireland are choosing to switch electricity supplier. The market is competitive with suppliers offering cashbacks and rewards to help attract new

Most callers to your door will be genuine … but the risk of bogus callers can be a worry especially older consumers. Age Sector Platform

Although it may seem confusing comparing energy tariffs and switching is straightforward, especially if you use PowertoSwitch. Most people who switch supplier find it

With less than two weeks until Christmas many of us won’t be thinking about home energy bills. But when you put your feet up over

It’s often only as the evenings shorten and the heating comes back on that we begin to notice our energy bills again. But thinking through

So summer has arrived…and as we wait (and wait) for the sun to appear energy bills are likely to be the last thing on your

And there is a really simple answer – If you have never switched electricity supplier or tariff you will save money by switching. Or if

We never want to pay more than we have to for a product or service, and our energy is no exception. However, we might think

In the last few days our two natural gas suppliers, SSE Airtricity Gas and firmus energy, have both announced prices will fall from the beginning

SSE Airtricity Gas customers are set to see a reduction in their bills as the company confirmed they will reduce their standard tariff rate by

Today marks the launch of Power To Switch, a new service to help people take control of their home energy costs. ‘Power to Switch’ makes it

It’s true there are more fun things to do than examine your energy bill, and often they are not the easiest thing to read, but