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How To Get The Cheapest Business Electricity Tariffs
Perhaps the majority of business owners just believe that their monthly electricity invoice is just something they have to live with and pay up with a grumble but electricity costs remain high and by reviewing your contract you may be able to save your business thousands in costs.
Certainly the domestic market is more open and it's easy to undertake a
comparison of prices online with many websites so you can see at a glance the different tariffs offered by the electricity suppliers and you simply choose a variable or fixed priced contract and save money almost instantly.
Although the electricity suppliers do now provide more competitive tariffs for small businesses it is not quite as easy to achieve a quick result as there is no online comparison tools that does everything for you. But don't worry because you can quickly and easily undertake this research yourself or get a specialist broker to do it for you.
Here are the steps to take :
1) You'll need your meter number and main premises address because each of the main electricity suppliers require you to enter this information on their quoting ...
... systems
2) Then simply go to the big 6 electricity suppliers websites and find the online quoting tools and key in the above information and hey presto you'll get a quote online.
All business tariffs are for fixed prices and for fixed terms of contract for at least one year and up to three years so be careful what you are signing up for.
Once you have a quote from all of the suppliers obviously compare the actual price and the terms of the contract. For the company you prefer then give them a call to see if you can reduce the pricing they have quoted for you (normally you can obtain some form of discount with the price of a call).
Whatever contract you have you should be aware that most electricity suppliers incorporate roll over contracts whereby if you don't notify them that you want to switch or terminate your contract (normally providing at least 90 days notice) then they will automatically renew your tariff on normally much higher rates.
This practice has nearly been outlawed for smaller business owners on new contracts but it's something to be mindful of.
If you don't want to do all of this yourself then there are plenty of electricity management companies that will undertake all the leg work for you and most won't charge a fee for their services.
About Author:
Peter Jamison help businesses save money especially small business electricity prices and you can find more information and tips on his www.smallbusinesselectricity.co.uk website
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