The Sun is offering families the chance to ditch rip-off energy firms and save an average £238 a year
Our exclusive deal is thanks to the collective bargaining power of thousands of readers
THE Sun is today offering families the chance to ditch rip-off energy firms and save an average £238 a year.
We have created an exclusive deal thanks to the collective bargaining power of thousands of readers.
The dual fuel deal from Green Star Energy costs the average household just £888 a year.
That is a saving of £238 compared to the Big Six price of £1,126 per family.
If you pay by cheque or cash you will save even more.
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The price is fixed for a year.
But you must act fast as our People Power deal is only available for the first 5,000 customers who take it.
Our previous campaigns have seen 21,000 people switch and £5.7million saved.
We have hit the Big Six where it hurts — in their pockets.
An investigation revealed the biggest price comparison site uSwitch is hiding the cheapest deals to boost profits.
The Big Deal, the consumer campaign group which negotiated the Sun deal, takes £50 with £10 of that going to charity.
The Sun takes nothing.
HOW TO SIGN UP AND SAVE
- SWITCHING providers takes just a couple of minutes.
- Go to , enter your email and postcode.
- You then provide a few simple details like the size of your house. You will be told exactly how much you will save and how our deal compares to others.
- There’s no obligation to sign up. If you do, The Big Deal handles the entire switching process.
- The deal is available to dual fuel and electricity only customers including those on an Economy 7 meter. The deal is direct debit only and has early termination fees of £30 per fuel. Green Star Energy do not do the Warm Home Discount.
Dad £50 a month better off
LORRY driver Stephen Baxter was feeding a fortune into a prepay meter before switching with The Sun.
The dad of two was spending £130 a month on his gas and electricity for his bungalow.
But he followed our earlier People Power campaign and now pays just £80, a saving of £50 a month or £600 a year.
Separated Stephen, of Doncaster, said: “I switched over last March when I saw the details in The Sun. The saving has made a real difference.”
He now spends the cash he saved on day trips and new clothes for his sons Jonas, five, and Leo, four.