Domestic LPG

DieselRob

Member
BASE UK Member
Location
North Yorkshire
Currently out of contract with flogas, going to give them a call about fixing another price but who else should I be speaking to? It's their own tank so how easy/feasible is it to switch supplier?
 

Adeptandy

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
PE15
If its domestic very easy to switch supplier, you keep the same tank and it just changes ownership behind the scenes, commercial is a right pain, that's a tank uplift and replacement by the new supplier.
 

DieselRob

Member
BASE UK Member
Location
North Yorkshire
If its domestic very easy to switch supplier, you keep the same tank and it just changes ownership behind the scenes, commercial is a right pain, that's a tank uplift and replacement by the new supplier.
A quick google brought up a few broker companies, 15 minute phone call and I'm switching supplier on to a price 9ppl below flogas would do, and also 4ppl what they reckoned their commercial price for big customers pay... in answer to how far they think they could lift my leg... well I just aren't that flexible kind of person!
 

Frank-the-Wool

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
East Sussex
Get rid of the gas and go back to oil, it is always cheaper and you won't have to deal with the con artists anymore.

I got caught twice both times by well known companies.
Heating oil this week 17 p.
 

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