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<blockquote data-quote="Fubar" data-source="post: 7106773" data-attributes="member: 54774"><p>What's everyone paying?</p><p>Who's the cheapest in West Midlands?</p><p>Not due for renewal till next year but I've got every ruddy broker in the country and beyond ringing and trying to get me to sign a new contract. </p><p>I use about 50 k units a year, on a single rate meter running cold stores mostly through autumn/winter /spring.</p><p>Should I fix now or hold out till next summer?</p><p>Ben offered 1 yr @ 14.7 and 34 p sc or 3 yrs 15.5p and 39 p sc. British Gas. All the quotes are within a few points of a penny. Doesn't seem long ago I was on 9p. And that was too dear.</p><p>I just want to get a lower price so I can tell the cold calling brokers to F off. They do my head in and don't seem to understand the phrase " Don't call me, I'll call you if I'm interested".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fubar, post: 7106773, member: 54774"] What's everyone paying? Who's the cheapest in West Midlands? Not due for renewal till next year but I've got every ruddy broker in the country and beyond ringing and trying to get me to sign a new contract. I use about 50 k units a year, on a single rate meter running cold stores mostly through autumn/winter /spring. Should I fix now or hold out till next summer? Ben offered 1 yr @ 14.7 and 34 p sc or 3 yrs 15.5p and 39 p sc. British Gas. All the quotes are within a few points of a penny. Doesn't seem long ago I was on 9p. And that was too dear. I just want to get a lower price so I can tell the cold calling brokers to F off. They do my head in and don't seem to understand the phrase " Don't call me, I'll call you if I'm interested". [/QUOTE]
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