if you do - just wondering how you're finding them? Karl and Nadine switched their utilities a while back and they definitely are cheaper so I'm thinking of switching as well
Ria, when I looked to switch UW told me that I would have to get a smart meter so I didn't bother. Mind you, I think that applies to all new accounts whoever the switch is with.
I will only take a smart meter when they become a legal requirement.
Me too, but it's in my head. I don't need another one gobbling up (more) electricity 24/7 to tell me that the iron / kettle / washing machine / shower / lighting etc. are using electricity given that's how they work. A smart meter would save me not one penny... it would cost me!