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Old 19-04-2005, 12:23   #1
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Afternoon,

Wondering if anyone had any good tips on who to buy things like

internet
tv
telephone
gas
Electricity

etc off ..

I see various bundles and everywebsite seems to be offer the best deal ever

Ideally im after 1-2 meg broadband
a telephone line
not fussed about cable TV
cheap gas and Electricity - i see various companies do phone and gas as a bundle

and ntl have various bundles i was looking at the broadband for a year with free line rental for the year. I am always relectant to belive an offer is ever that good, companies in my experience are not that generous

So basically im moving into a new house in the RG127HY area 3 bedrooms 2 people living in it and i need to sort out all the nitty gritty bits.

It seems NTL do good deals, tesco home phone looks cheap along with onetel gas and electricity seem to have a huge difference in price depending on what company i go to.

Anyone have any good tips ? or maybe you could tell me the company you use.

Thanks in advance for any help, and for all the previous help during my move
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have a look at www.uswitch.com for comparing gas and electricity prices

how about freeview or top up tv?
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have a look at www.uswitch.com for comparing gas and electricity prices

how about freeview or top up tv?
I could save £484 per year by switching to one-tel
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I could save £484 per year by switching to one-tel
Get on with it then, why wait. It's amazing how many people find out that they can make huge savings and then don't bother to go for them. Wonderful thing is inertia.
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