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« on: 05 September 2016, 15:49:13 »

Anyone use them etc etc?  ???  ;D

I've never heard of them, but coming up the cheapest on comparison sites.  On my projected usage, I should save a couple of hundred quid!  :y 

Will the lights stay on though?  :-\  ;D
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Re: Green Star Energy
« Reply #1 on: 05 September 2016, 16:04:42 »

Better check cashback....  ::)  ;D
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Re: Green Star Energy
« Reply #2 on: 06 September 2016, 10:39:36 »

Its the same tizzy and gas that everyone else gets...  ...go for whatever is cheapest :y
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Re: Green Star Energy
« Reply #3 on: 06 September 2016, 10:40:10 »

But be mindful of penalty charges for leaving etc - that's where some make their money.
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Re: Green Star Energy
« Reply #4 on: 06 September 2016, 11:34:59 »

But be mindful of penalty charges for leaving etc - that's where some make their money.

Their Kwh  and standing charge rates are the cheapest I've found and it's a 12 month contract, although Npower are marginally cheaper via TopCashBack if I get a £68 cashback.  ;)
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Re: Green Star Energy
« Reply #5 on: 06 September 2016, 11:42:57 »

But be mindful of penalty charges for leaving etc - that's where some make their money.

Their Kwh  and standing charge rates are the cheapest I've found and it's a 12 month contract, although Npower are marginally cheaper via TopCashBack if I get a £68 cashback.  ;)

Worse company I have ever dealt with just left them seem to take random amounts on DD whenever they felt like it and shocking customer service 
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Re: Green Star Energy
« Reply #6 on: 06 September 2016, 13:12:59 »

But be mindful of penalty charges for leaving etc - that's where some make their money.

Their Kwh  and standing charge rates are the cheapest I've found and it's a 12 month contract, although Npower are marginally cheaper via TopCashBack if I get a £68 cashback.  ;)

Worse company I have ever dealt with just left them seem to take random amounts on DD whenever they felt like it and shocking customer service
Not used them for years, but I think most of them are scum.
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Re: Green Star Energy
« Reply #7 on: 06 September 2016, 15:03:08 »

They are especially bad I was only with as they supplied the house at the time I moved in I looked at some of there reviews and thought nobody can be that bad they are   
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Re: Green Star Energy
« Reply #8 on: 06 September 2016, 18:27:01 »

Also you need to check to see if you qualify for the 'Warm Home' scheme and if they offer it.....not all do and some have interepted the gov guidance differently.....so you need to check all the energy companies.....its a £140 winter payment.

I'm with the Co-op energy.....and because they are quite lax on the rules....I qualify and for the last 2 years have received the £140 payment  :y .....but when I checked with other big energy companies I would not get the payment.

Plus I get a really good deal on gaz and leccy, fixed price until March next year....altho they are constantly trying to get me to switch tariffs to a more expensive one.....and have withdrawn the offer I got....im not budging until next year.....they will charge me £60 if I switch suppliers before March....but I don't intend to  :y
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