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We also have a tumble dryer (washer/dryer combination) and an electric oven that is our only method of cooking. I suppose that is our problem then! Our old home used gas and that would probably explain why the electricity bills are so high in this place.
I would have switched our electricity supply to a cheaper alternative (airtricity maybe) but since I can't find the meter, I can't read it or get a meter number.
However when I turned them off 20 minutes ago they instantly got cold......uhhhh)
Yes, bills seem high here for some reason. I'm from the US, only here 6 months so haven't got a clue about the set-up here. I'm currently with Board Gais.Got a leaflet in the post last week from Prepaypower. Has anyone heard of them? They supply electricity using prepay electricity meters. Any feedback would be welcome.
The extra daily charge is a bit steep - an extra €125 per year (~€20 per bill)Got a leaflet in the post last week from Prepaypower. Has anyone heard of them? They supply electricity using prepay electricity meters. Any feedback would be welcome.
nope but handy in these troubled times for some of us.
Technically the charge is for the keypad, but the above gives the impression you aren't paying any more with them than you would with another provider.2. Cost More? Convenience doesn’t have to cost more; so while your electricity costs the same as you already pay you’ll be able to budget much better.
We charge the same daily standing charge as all the other electricity companies, and, even though your prepay option is easier to manage and our meters cost us more – we still charge the same price as everyone else.
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