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15th November 2007
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Just completed 6 months as an Ebico customer (Gas only) and could not be happier. My Gas bills have come down over 75% when compared to the same period last year.

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EBICo's guiding principles are a bias towards those on low incomes and stewardship of resources. We believe that these principles are entirely consistent with those of the Christian Gospel. Our initiatives have been making a real difference to households since 1999.
The customer service is excellent, it is provided via Southern Electric.

The best thing is that there is no 2 tier charging, every KWh is charged at 2.59pence, and no standing charge. So in summer when little gas is used, I would get charged almost all KWh's used at the higher rate when I was with my old supplier, simply because not enough was used to take advantage of the 2nd tier. Now I don't have that problem.

The switchover was very simple, and I don't get masses of junk mail from them, as I did with my old supplier.

If there is a downside, and this is only a very minor one, they do not have an online billing facility. Hence the reason I have set up my own spreadsheet to keep track of my balance.

Having just worked out my useage for the past 2 weeks (after setting the timer back to the winter setting as it was this time last year) if the consumption stays the same, I'm on to save at least 55% on last years bills.

Want to give them a try:

EBICo Ltd - using the market, making a difference
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By davethorp on 25th November 2007, 19:39
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I'm a dual fuel customer on prepayment meter and think they are the cheapest supplier going for prepayment. As the only supplier to charge the same rate regardless of how you pay, they are fantastic.

Had a problem with the gas meter recently resulting in no gas and they had someone out in 4 hours and sent me a new card in case that caused the problem
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By robert_harper_2000 on 3rd July 2008, 20:30
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I know they don't do online billing or meter readings but do they do direct debit or is it only prepay?
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By davethorp on 4th July 2008, 20:29
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They do direct debit though I couldn't say how cheap they are as the DD rates are the exact same as the pre payment rates
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By robert_harper_2000 on 4th July 2008, 22:45
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EDF suggest will increase 40% along with e.on but it appears like these guys are likely to hold price hikes as long as possible
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By taron on 18th August 2008, 13:32
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I know this is quite old thread but thought i would ask on here.
I am trying to sign up online for Ebico, i get right to the end, click next and get this error message " Error: code name does not exist" can anyone shed any light please.
Thanks
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By davethorp on 19th August 2008, 11:15
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Think I had to ring up to sign up but that may have been because I'm on prepayment
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By veester on 27th August 2008, 15:07
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I have just changed to EBico - and it looks like they could save me £200 a year!
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