Switching Energy Supplier: Bulb - £50 FREE Credit for Switching

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PostSwitching Energy Supplier: Bulb - £50 FREE Credit for Switching
by skarmachild » Mon Feb 18, 2019 7:29 pm

I hope this is okay, maybe I should've put it in the 'Trading' folder.

Basically - anyone who orders a free key from Bulb for there Gas & Electricity gets £50 free credit bunged into your account once you switch! Pretty nifty.

It's cheap and renewable energy as well as the free money for you and me.

Once you sign up you can then refer other people, netting you £50 each time and your friend a cool £50 as well just for switching!

Hope thats okay and we can get some sort of train going!

Heres my link for the sign up, thanks in advance: https://join.bulb.co.uk/?referral=benj0284 :toot: :toot:

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by andretmzt » Mon Feb 18, 2019 7:31 pm

I've been meaning to look into switching supplier, might be the impetus needed.

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PostRe: Switching Energy Supplier: Bulb - £50 FREE Credit for Switching
by Return_of_the_STAR » Mon Feb 18, 2019 7:53 pm

skarmachild wrote:I hope this is okay, maybe I should've put it in the 'Trading' folder.

Basically - anyone who orders a free key from Bulb for there Gas & Electricity gets £50 free credit bunged into your account once you switch! Pretty nifty.

It's cheap and renewable energy as well as the free money for you and me.

Once you sign up you can then refer other people, netting you £50 each time and your friend a cool £50 as well just for switching!

Hope thats okay and we can get some sort of train going!

Heres my link for the sign up, thanks in advance: https://join.bulb.co.uk/?referral=benj0284 :toot: :toot:


What do you mean by 'free key'?

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PostRe: Switching Energy Supplier: Bulb - £50 FREE Credit for Switching
by darksideby182 » Mon Feb 18, 2019 7:53 pm

Done this with Errkal about 6 months ago. Nice to get £50 credit.

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PostRe: Switching Energy Supplier: Bulb - £50 FREE Credit for Switching
by Green Gecko » Tue Feb 19, 2019 4:11 am

Please bare in mind although it is cheap it is a variable tariff and so the energy charge could go up or down at any time. Just for information and to balance the thread.

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by LewisD » Tue Feb 19, 2019 8:58 am

Yeah, I've considered changing to bulb a few times now, but each time there's seemingly swathes of people saying that their prices shot up after one or two months.

How is everyone finding it after a few months?

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by Glowy69 » Tue Feb 19, 2019 10:13 am

Bulb can twat off.

I switched to them. A week later they raised their prices 25% :|

So i left and went to avro energy who have fixed theirs for 2 years

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by Corazon de Leon » Tue Feb 19, 2019 11:33 am

I stick with bulb because they’re one of the cleanest energy suppliers and that is a big selling point for me.

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PostRe: Switching Energy Supplier: Bulb - £50 FREE Credit for Switching
by skarmachild » Tue Feb 19, 2019 1:10 pm

Return_of_the_STAR wrote:
skarmachild wrote:I hope this is okay, maybe I should've put it in the 'Trading' folder.

Basically - anyone who orders a free key from Bulb for there Gas & Electricity gets £50 free credit bunged into your account once you switch! Pretty nifty.

It's cheap and renewable energy as well as the free money for you and me.

Once you sign up you can then refer other people, netting you £50 each time and your friend a cool £50 as well just for switching!

Hope thats okay and we can get some sort of train going!

Heres my link for the sign up, thanks in advance: https://join.bulb.co.uk/?referral=benj0284 :toot: :toot:


What do you mean by 'free key'?


Oh, I mean that if you go to the site you can 'order' a Gas Card and Electricity Meter 'Key' for your Leccy meter. I just pointed out 'free' in case people thought it cost to order.

Good to see feedback from people who have joined here - I've seen various other Energy companies offer referral credit like this, so if Bulb shoots up it's prices for leccy then I'll just move to someone else :D

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PostRe: Switching Energy Supplier: Bulb - £50 FREE Credit for Switching
by Return_of_the_STAR » Tue Feb 19, 2019 3:02 pm

The big six have all just announced price rises so I would expect Bulb to put theirs up soon as they are currently the cheapest on the market.

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by Green Gecko » Tue Feb 19, 2019 6:15 pm

Glowy69 wrote:Bulb can twat off.

I switched to them. A week later they raised their prices 25% :|

So i left and went to avro energy who have fixed theirs for 2 years

I'm with Avro as well. No hassle at all, no direct debit hikes, just submit my readings like any other half competent mofo and they leave me alone. I gave them figures bast on actual usage over the previous 12 months.

Took a year to leave EDF after they stuck us on a variable tariff without properly contacting us and left us with a ludicrous debt we have just finished paying off. Were paying about 40% more than we should have been.

Bear in mind some of the people saying their costs "shot up" with Bulb are just unaware of their usage or gave conservative estimates when signing up so their direct debits were set too low. Bulb is cheap, but that doesn't mean they will work out that way compared to the competition over 12 months.

Anyway, the £50 credit in the first year can cover the difference, so it's not a bad choice, but most people I reckon associate "cheap" with fixed energy tariffs so it's important to be aware of that.

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PostRe: Switching Energy Supplier: Bulb - £50 FREE Credit for Switching
by rinks » Tue Feb 19, 2019 6:48 pm

Richard Herring is always getting people to sign up using his referral code. He must have had literally thousands of pounds of free energy.

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PostRe: Switching Energy Supplier: Bulb - £50 FREE Credit for Switching
by skarmachild » Thu Feb 21, 2019 1:28 pm

rinks wrote:Richard Herring is always getting people to sign up using his referral code. He must have had literally thousands of pounds of free energy.


Man I wish I was good at convincing people, about a month ago I tried to get everyone to sign up cause they were doing 100 quid referral credit instead.

I will paypal anyone 2pound if you sign up with my link. Literally free money. Literally cutting me own throat.

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PostRe: Switching Energy Supplier: Bulb - £50 FREE Credit for Switching
by Tsunade » Thu Feb 21, 2019 1:46 pm

I'm considering switching at the moment. I have a key meter for my electric and nPower have been nothing but a massive pain since I moved here 18 months ago and had a key meter put in.

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PostRe: Switching Energy Supplier: Bulb - £50 FREE Credit for Switching
by BID0 » Thu Feb 21, 2019 5:12 pm

Use the cheap energy club. It’ll do all your comparisons for you and email you when your current contract is due to end (if it has an end). All you have to do is update your current provider and tariff as and when you switch

https://clubs.moneysavingexpert.com/cheapenergyclub

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PostRe: Switching Energy Supplier: Bulb - £50 FREE Credit for Switching
by rinks » Thu Feb 28, 2019 9:44 pm

Return_of_the_STAR wrote:The big six have all just announced price rises so I would expect Bulb to put theirs up soon as they are currently the cheapest on the market.



twitter.com/bulbenergy/status/1101139371850457088


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PostRe: Switching Energy Supplier: Bulb - £50 FREE Credit for Switching
by Return_of_the_STAR » Fri Mar 01, 2019 12:29 am

rinks wrote:
Return_of_the_STAR wrote:The big six have all just announced price rises so I would expect Bulb to put theirs up soon as they are currently the cheapest on the market.



twitter.com/bulbenergy/status/1101139371850457088



Just about to post this as I had an email saying my gas unit rate was going down. Good move considering the big names have jumped their prices up substantially recently.

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