Pay your bills & understand it then take services on

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mykeyboy's review of The Utility Warehouse

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“Pay your bills and understand it then take services on”

Written on: 18/05/2012 by mykeyboy

I have joined UW 6months ago had a qualified distributor who knew exactly about the services and charges. If you dont give accurate annual consumptions and guess you will get estimates that you dont like. Theres no binding in contract and you can walk away when you want and no termination fee. No Conpany out there offers you double the difference back and 10% back after 12 months so of course your saving. Yes broad band is £2.99 for the first 9months and £5.99 there after it is clearly written there and also your distributor tells you that,and very fast and that is free when you use your cashback card. Every company has bad reviews but people still use them so dont be put off by other peoples bad experiences because you dont know the full story. If your not happy with your bill you can always call your distributor or the UW and they do sort any queries out. To cut a long story short if your told you can save then try them out for yourself dont be put off by bad reviews thats my experience with every company. I was with e-on and im saving already so im happy thanks to my distributor and UW.

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Guest's Response to mykeyboy's Review

Written on: 11/06/2012

You can not just walk away! Also they refuse to cancel club membership fees upon multiple requests...
Leaving them asap!!

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Norbee's Response to mykeyboy's Review

Written on: 11/06/2012

You can not just walk away I can confirm that.

You can not just cancel membership I can also confirm that!

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Litesp33D's Response to mykeyboy's Review

Written on: 02/08/2012

I don't know about walk away but as long as you are not in debt a home owner can transfer your energy to another supplier and can cancel a phone and internet service. But you have to pay your debts. That applies to any utility supplier.

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