Monday 22 August 2011

COOP Energy now on our Comparison Site

We have a new arrangement in place to offer our domestic customers the energy roducts of CO-OP Energy through our comparison site

The comparison engine used by http://www.getmecheapbills.com is the only one to offer a switching service to these products. Other service may feature these products for comparison purposes but it is possible to buy these products through our site.

The products are very well priced and appear toward the top of most comparisons and share the ethical ethos of the CO-OP brand.

Tuesday 16 August 2011

Npower Price Increases

Npower have announced average price increases of 15.7% for gas and 7.2% for electricity for customers on standard unit rates.

Customers on Sign Online 22 and 23 tariffs, Price Fix, Go Fix, Price Protector and Trio tariffs are unaffected by these price changes.

New prices are in the process of being updated on the http://www.getmecheapbills.com Comparison Service.

Further details can be found here

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/personalfinance/consumertips/household-bills/8704587/Npower-to-increase-energy-prices-by-up-to-16pc.html

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-14545777

The price increase will add on average £133 to average customers bills. The price increases will particularly be felt in the North East, Yorkshire and Midlands areas where Npower have large numbers of customers.


Thursday 14 July 2011

New Scottish Power Fixed Deal

Phoenix Energy are pleased to announce a new fixed rate energy deal where prices are fixed to 31st October 2011.

The tariff, Online Fixed Saver November 2012 is an online-only fixed price tariff, which means that you must be prepared to manage your account online and that your prices will remain fixed until 31st October 2012. Being an online account involves receiving and viewing your bills online, providing meter readings online and carrying out general correspondence online.

With gas and electricity prices likely to increase across all suppliers and today we have already seen another energy supplier remove a fixed price tariff and we would advise catching a good quality fixed price deal today.

The tariff went live for new customers from 1330 today and we are already seeing large numbers moving to this tariff.

Friday 8 July 2011

British Gas Announce Price Rises

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-14077651

http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/Business/British-Gas-To-Raise-Gas-Prices-By-18-and-Electricity-Costs-By-16/Article/201107216026640?lpos=Business_Carousel_Region_4&lid=ARTICLE_16026640_British_Gas_To_Raise_Gas_Prices_By_18%25_and_Electricity_Costs_By_16%25_

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/personalfinance/consumertips/household-bills/8625125/British-Gas-raises-prices-by-18pc.html


British Gas have today announced electic price rises of 16& and gas price rises of 18% to come into force in Mid August.

The changes will affect 9 million households to an average increase of £190 / year.

All domestic customers, and particularly Brish Gas customers should consider switching immediately using http://www.getmecheapbills.com and locking themselves into a FIXED PRICE deal before the best products are withdrawn.

Scottish Power have already announced substantial price increases and the other energy suppliers are certain to follow suit in the coming weeks.

Sunday 3 July 2011

E.ON have launched 2 new tariffs.

E.ON have today launched two new tariffs, E.ON SaveOnline 8 and E.ON Track and Save 10.

E.ON SaveOnline 8 is an online-only tariff, which means that you must be prepared to manage your account online. This involves receiving and viewing your bills online, providing meter readings online and carrying out general correspondence online.

E.ON SaveOnline 8 prices are guaranteed to be at least 2% lower than E.ON standard prices for 12 months from the date that you join the tariff. In addition you will receive an 8% combined Dual Fuel and Fixed Monthly DD Discount. These are already factored into the net price that you see on screen.

Early termination fees of £30 apply should you leave this tariff within 12 months of joining it.

At the end of the discount period you will be automatically transferred onto a similar plan or E.ON EnergyPlan


With E.ON Track and Save 10 you are guaranteed a bill which will be lower than British Gas until 1st October 2012. The guarantee applies to customers with annual average electricity consumption of 3,300 units on unrestricted meters, or 2,970 day units and 3,630 night units, and/or annual average gas consumption of 16,500 units. The guarantee applies to customers who pay by fixed monthly Direct Debit or pay promptly by cash or cheque and continue to pay in this way. It applies against British Gas Standard bills for existing customers until 1st October 2012.

Customers can manage their accounts on line and get paperless bills but will not receive an online discount.

After 1st October 2012 customers will be switched to a similar product or one of E.ON Standard Plans.

Wednesday 22 June 2011

Scottish Power tariff removal

With immediate effect ScottishPower has removed the tariff ScottishPower Direct October 2012 the market.

This follows an announcement today by OFGEM they were looking into the validity of the promotion around this new tariff.

Tuesday 7 June 2011

Massive Scottish Power price increases

Scottish Power is to raise the cost of gas by 19% and the cost of electricity by 10%.

The utility firm said the increase, which would affect 2.4 million households in the UK, would come into effect from 1 August.

Affected customers will see an average daily rise to a dual fuel energy bill of 48p per day.

The company said the move reflected sustained increases in the wholesale energy market.

However, it said about 700,000 households would be protected by capped or fixed priced deals.

Watchdog Consumer Focus described the price rise as a "body blow for customers".

Scottish Power, which is part of Spanish company Iberdrola, last put its prices up in November, when gas prices rose 2% and electricity bills went up by 8.9%.

Other suppliers are widely expected to follow Scottish Power's lead over the coming weeks.

Anyone concerned about the price increases should get a fixed price deal at

http://www.getmecheapbills.com

Monday 30 May 2011

E.ON - Fixed Price 5 - prices fixed 2 winters

E.ON have launched E.ON Fixed Price 5.

Available from http://www.getmecheapbills.com

The key elements of E.ON Fixed Price 5 are:

* Prices will be Fixed for Two Winters - Whatever happens to energy prices yours will be fixed until 1 July 2013.
* Available to dual fuel and single electricity customers (single electricity product is not available with other E.ON gas products)
* Customers can pay via MDD or prompt CC. Not available to Prepayment customers
* Tesco Clubcard points are available
* No cancellation fee
* IGT charge applicable
* Customers can manage their accounts on line and get paperless bills but will not receive an online discount
* No Mains Gas discount is not applicable
* Following your E.ON Fixed Price 5 end date of 1 July 2013 we will switch you to a similar plan or E.ON EnergyPlan At the same time E.ON removed E.ON Price Protection April 2013 from sale.

British Gas Energyshare Tariff

British Gas has announced the withdrawal from market & the existence of Future Energy and Future Energy Plus, along with the launch of Energyshare with immediate effect.

Energyshare is an innovative idea, supported by River Cottage that aims to fundamentally change the way people source, use and generate their energy.

Customers who sign up will see the amount of electricity used by them matched with British renewable energy. British Gas will give the customer a choice of a free Energy Efficiency gadget from a selection of four. They will also donate £10 every year to the energyshare fund and the customer can vote online to have their say on where the money goes.

* This is available to new or existing customers
* This is available to electricity only customers or Dual fuel customers with gas standard tariff
*Only available to credit meter customers paying by Direct Debit

As part of the energyshare launch British Gas will be automatically migrating their green base of customers off their current green proposition onto energyshare. Customers will receive a letter which gave them information about energyshare and the ability to opt out of the migration and move onto standard energy.

This tariff is available at http://www.getmecheapbills.com

Wednesday 11 May 2011

New Scottish Power Tariff

ScottishPower has today launched Platinum Fixed January 2014 v3.

Platinum Fixed January 2014 v3 provides extended levels of cover and protection, not only on your energy prices, but also on your gas boiler until January 2014.

Platinum Fixed January 2014 comes with ScottishPower's HomeComfort standard boiler care as a standard feature. A boiler breakdown can be more hassle than you think, but with HomeComfort from ScottishPower customer's don't have to worry about a thing, they can relax in the knowledge your boiler will be working again as soon as possible.

The tariff is available only to dual fuel customers happy to pay by monthly direct debit. Both online and offline versions are available.

Tuesday 10 May 2011

New British Gas Tariff - OnlineSaver 4

British Gas has today launched OnlineSaver 4 and removed OnlineSaver 3 from the market.

OnlineSaver 4 provides the customer with a 4% discount versus British Gas Standard rates until 31st October 2012, at which point customers will be moved onto another product or to British Gas standard tariff rates.

The tariff is only available to customers taking the EnergySmart proposition option There are no cancellation fees



EnergySmart is open to single and dual fuel acquisition and existing customers - EnergySmart is added to the customer’s usual tariff (apart from discounted tariffs like WebSaver) so they can see and pay for exactly the energy they use on a monthly basis, getting rid of estimated bills. (Where the customer provides their own read in the meter read window)

Summary Proposition features

* Monthly Billing - Internet and phone banking / MVDD enabling customers to pay for what they use and for Fixed Direct Debit customers will receive an accurate monthly statement. (MVDD should be promoted as primary payment type - easiest option for customers)
* Free Energy Monitor worth £35
* Predictive Spend Calculator (Available Online)
* SMS meter read submission
* SMS and Email reminders when Meter Readings are due
* Consumption history info (Available Online)
* Email reminders – view and pay bill
* Fixed and variable monthly direct debit

* £150 savings message: o £40 discount for signing up to OnlineSaver 4 o £110 behavioural saving (based on monthly billing/consumption data focus and energy monitor usage)

Monday 9 May 2011

New Npower online tariff

Npower has launched Go-Fix6 with effect from 9th May 2011.

Go-Fix 6 is a new online fixed npower product designed to give Monthly Direct Debit customers security and peace of mind through fixed energy prices. It offers both dual and single fuel customers fixed prices until 31 July 2012 if you manage your account online. A £20 cancellation fee per fuel may apply if you change tariff or supplier before this date.

Key Facts of Go-Fix6:

* Go-Fix 6 is available for sale from 09 May 2011until 31 July 2011.
* Energy prices will be fixed at the price set at the launch of the product until 31 July 2012.
* For the average dual fuel direct debit customer, the charges are 3.8% lower on an annual basis when compared with npower's standard (off-line) variable tariff, until 31 July 2012. Annual charges for other customers including those taking only one fuel will vary and may be higher than standard.
* Available to new and existing Dual Fuel and Single Fuel customers paying by Monthly Direct debit.
* Customers must manage their account online.
* A termination fee of £20 per fuel may apply if a customer wishes to leave the product tariff before 31 July 2012.
* At the end of the fixed period customer will revert to standard online prices for their area unless they agree to be placed on another suitable npower product.
* IGT Charges of £31.50 per annum are charged where the customer is connected via an IGT network.

At the same time Go-Fix5 has been withdrawn from sale. Originally planned to be available until 31st May the launch of Go-Fix6 has meant that Go-Fix 5 is no longer available to new customers.

Friday 6 May 2011

Scottish Power -£40 cashback for switchers!

With immediate effect from today 6th May 2011, ScotttishPower is offering all customers a £20 per service cahsback on any energy transfer arranged through GET ME CHEAP BILLS.COM

http://www.getmecheapbills.com/

The cashback applies to all tariffs with the exception of Online Energy Saver 14.

The cashback payment will be paid directly to you by Energylinx following completion of your transfer to ScottishPower.

Payment is likely to be around 4 - 6 weeks from the date of your transfer.

Cheapest Deal on Market Pulled

British Gas has pulled its cheapest product from the market - Websaver 11.

Until it was removed, Websaver 11 had been the cheapest online energy tariff available.

British Gas is not the only energy company to pull its cheapest deal and replace it with a more expensive version; last week, ScottishPower and E.ON did the same.

E.ON’s Save Online 6 was replaced with the Save Online 7, £59 more expensive, while ScottishPower’s Online Saver 13 was replaced with the Online Saver 14, which is £53 more expensive.

Wednesday 23 February 2011

New British Gas Tariffs

British Gas has today, 23rd February 2011, launched WebSaver 11. WebSaver 11 is already live on Http://www.getmecheapbills.com and as usual missing from our competitor platforms.

The key features of WebSaver 11 are:
• This tariff is available to credit meter customers in all regions.
• Only available to new customers taking Dual Fuel and existing customers taking Dual or Single fuel.
• Only available to customers paying by Direct Debit.
• A guaranteed discount period is offered, with a minimum 6% discount against British Gas standard tariff prices until 31st May 2012.
• Whether prices go up, down or remain the same, WebSaver 11 will be a minimum 6% below the standard tariff rates.

At the same time as this launch WebSaver 10 and Price Promise 2012 have been removed from sale.

Friday 18 February 2011

New EDF Online Tariff

EDF Energy has today launched Online S@ver Version 9 and whilst Version 8 remains available on their own website it has now been withdrawn across the entire broker network. Get Me Cheap Bills . com has implemented the change across its platform and as usual our competitors have yet to make the change so it may mean that their customers will sign up to something simply not available. Online S@ver Version 9 offers a 2% discount against the standard EDF Energy unit rates until 30th June 2012. The tariff is available as a dual fuel or electric only tariff with either monthly direct debit payment or quarterly cash/cheque.

http://www.getmecheapbills.com


Thursday 3 February 2011

EDF to increase domestic energy rates in March

EDF Energy is to increase gas prices by 6.5% and electricity prices by 7.5% from 2 March, the company has said.

The company is the last of the "big six" energy firms to increase prices, and it follows a heavily-promoted decision to freeze prices over the winter.

EDF blamed wholesale costs and other charges for the change.

Energy regulator Ofgem is currently investigating the prices charged to domestic customers.

Price changes

The move from EDF comes the day before E.On's price change comes into effect. E.On's customers will be subject to an average 9% increase in electricity prices and a 3% rise in gas prices.

In the last week of November, Scottish Power increased electricity bills by an average of 8.9% and prices for gas customers increased by an average of 2%.

Scottish and Southern Energy followed by putting up its domestic gas tariffs by 9.4% at the start of December.

The 7% rise in gas and electricity bills for British Gas customers started on 10 December.

Npower customers saw their gas and electricity bills rise by 5.1% on 4 January.


The new EDF tariffs are available at http://www.getmecheapbills.com


Thursday 27 January 2011

Utility Warehouse Raise Electricity Prices

Utility Warehouse have today announced a price increase for all of their electricity products - with a start date of February 1st. That is only 5 days away!!!!


Electricity: prices will increase by an average of 2.5% on their General Domestic tariff, and 4.5% on their Economy 7 tariff.

The £20 rebate for Low User electricity customers in supply regions 14, 15 or 23 has been discontinued, although payments will be made in April 2011 to all qualifying customers.

Whilst a price increase was inevitable as they are following the rest of the market, and Npower, with whom they have a business relationship, it is disappointing that again they have given a minimum of notice. Most customers will not be aware of the fact until after the increase has taken place!

Any customer who objects to the price rise should inform Utility Warehouse that they do not accept the rise and providing they make arrangements to switch suppliers, all energy will be charged at the old rate until the switch is completed.

Sunday 23 January 2011

'Which?' Supplier results

Which? magazine recently completed a survey of its readers into energy suppliers. The article below is taken from their website.

Energy company satisfaction survey results

Ovo 77%
Utility Warehouse 77%
Ebico 72%
SSE 56%
Eon 49%
Scottish Power 46%
British Gas 45%
First Utility 43%
EDF 40%
Npower 34%

Sample sizes: Utility Warehouse (185), Ovo (93), Ebico (46), SSE (1,516), Eon (1,619), Scottish Power (1,117), British Gas (1,860), First Utility (173), EDF (888), Npower (644), Total sample size was 8214.

Good news for small energy suppliers

The results tell a familiar story, with the 'big six' energy companies scoring badly again. The top spot is shared by a newcomer, Ovo Energy, and energy and telecoms provider Utility Warehouse. The winners were followed closely by tiny ethical supplier, Ebico, which is the UK's only not-for-profit energy supplier.

Good Energy - which topped the leader board in last year's survey - couldn't feature in this year's results as we didn't get enough responses.

One impressed customer described Ovo Energy's attitude to customers 'a welcome change', and others praised the supplier for paying 3% interest on credit balances.

Bad news for the giants

At the other end of the scale, it’s business as usual for the big six energy suppliers, with Npower – which has recently improved the design of its bills – propping up the table with a satisfaction score of 34%.

British Gas, EDF, Eon and Scottish Power also get poor satisfaction scores from Which? members. Scottish and Southern Energy retains in its position as the best of the 'Big six', but still only got a customer score of 56%.

Accuracy of bills: how the energy supplier is rated for the accuracy of its bills.
Understanding bills: ease of understanding energy bills from the supplier.
Customer service: how well customers feel they are treated overall.
Encouraging efficiency: the supplier's efforts to encourage customers' energy efficiency.
Online support: speed of correspondence, ease of website navigation, politeness of correspondence and whether needs are understood.
Phone support: time taken to get through, automated service, politeness of call centre staff and whether needs are understood.
Queries: ability to resolve issues and speed of answering telephone and online queries.
Value for money: how the supplier is rated for value for money.
Customer score: combines overall satisfaction and likelihood of recommendation to a friend.

In October 2010 we sent 27,085 Which? online panel members a survey about their energy supplier. We received 8,421 responses – 4,010 for gas and 4,410 for electricity. While many respondents would have been dual fuel customers, we selected gas or electricity at random and asked each member to think about either gas or electricity in their responses.
(c) Which?

The suppliers and ratings shown in the list are based upon completed surveys and are not in any way related to prices of energy and tariffs.

An independent price check of all of the suppliers shown above can be found at http://www.getmecheapbills.com/

It can be seen that in many cases (with the exception of OVO) the smaller companies do well in the survey but are amongst the most expensive suppliers in the country. The reletively small sample sizes and the fact that the customers of the smaller suppliers are more likely to be based upon recommendation and also have a vested interest in the survey, are possible explanations for this.

Tuesday 11 January 2011

New EON Prices Increases and New Tariffs

E.ON Energy has today announced a price increase across its non fixed or capped tariffs. The prices take effect for existing customers from the 4th February 2011 with the exception of the Age UK products (excluding prepayment tariffs) where the increases are delayed until 1st April to see these customers through the winter period.

Also announced today by E.ON Energy is the launch of E.ON Save Online 5 as a direct replacement to E.ON Save Online 4.

All the new prices are already on http://www.getmecheapbills.com so customers can see the impact with immediate effect.