Any experience of "Bill Buddy"?

willbee
willbee Forum Participant Posts: 63
edited July 2020 in General Chat #1

I've had an email from an energy switching company called Bill Buddy. Reading through their web pages the plan all seems to make sense, possible savings of a fair bit of money, and at no cost to the subscriber. Sounds too good to be true...... or am I being a tad too cautious? If any members have had dealings with them, I would be very interested in their comments, savings, feelings. Good or bad?

Thanks in advance for your advice.

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  • eurortraveller
    eurortraveller Club Member Posts: 6,828 ✭✭✭
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    edited July 2020 #2

    I had a look at BillBuddy just now. It seems to be a comparison site like many others - so I put in my address and the amount of electricity we use per year and they offered me a range of annual prices from a list of electricity suppliers.

    The cheapest annual price they offered was about £20 per year less than we are paying now , but was with a small supplier I hadn't heard of and who might perhaps go out of business one day.

    In my case the potential annual saving was small because I have already switched twice in the last few years - first from EDF to E-On and later to Bulb Energy. When I switched I got prices from USwitch and they were very efficient at arranging the changeover, but BillBuddy gets good reports too - even from Martin Lewis !