Three things in life are certain: death, taxes and utility bills. That’s how the saying goes, right?
Anyway, here at ideal flatmate we’re always on the lookout for ways to save you a bit of cash, and today we’ve found a very juicy deal.
We all want to save money on our utility bills, but it is long and time-consuming to trawl through price comparison websites searching for a better offer.
Did you know that most suppliers put you on a 12-month fixed tariff contract, and on expiry move you onto a higher rate? This means that the average household is overpaying by £300 a year.
This is where Migrate comes in. You just have to sign up once, and they automatically switch you to the cheapest provider every single year. And best of all – it’s FREE. You can use them to save money on your gas bills, electricity bills… or both for maximum savings!
They also exclude providers that have poor customer service, so you know whoever you end up with is not only going to be the cheapest option, but a good quality option too.
You don’t have to relinquish complete control, either: the Migrate Dashboard keeps you in the loop, allowing you to check on your savings and update your switch preferences. For example, you can choose to only switch to ‘green’ suppliers, or suppliers with a certain customer service rating.
I mean, it’s a no-brainer, right? Cheap energy bills with none of the work.
Click to find out more information, or to sign up now!
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