In common with most other suppliers who have already announced price rises this year,
The Utility Warehouse today announced an energy price increase of around 11% with effect from 1 March 2006. The good news for Utility Warehouse customers is that this increase is substantially below the price rises recently announced by other companies, with electricity increases ranging from 13.9 (SSE) - 24.4% (Powergen) and gas increases ranging from 4.7% (EDF) to 18.4% (Powergen).
This means that new customers can make significantly greater savings by switching their energy to the Utility Warehouse. For example, an average household can now save around 17% compared with British Gas’s new dual fuel prices. That’s almost £200 p.a.!
The Company also today announced significant improvements to the way Utility Warehouse Distributors are paid commission on their energy customers.
Further Utility Warehouse (Telecom plus) business opportunity information:
www.BusinessOpportunityPlus.co.ukLabels: service-news
posted by Jeremy Tromans at 3/06/2006 02:41:00 PM