I've seen a fair chunk of folk on Twitter over the last few weeks who have Switched their energy provider after being told how easy it is via uSwitch or the green site Switch or whatever and have ended up with an energy company that has now gone bust and they have been moved to one now they didn't even choose, but heck you get £50-£100 for that initial switch.
Then it's onto the banks where it appears we can make £100 per switch (saw adverts for Nationwide offering this again last night), then onto Broadband / TV where we should do the same every 2 years but nevermind the fact that maybe swapping from Virgin to Sky may not be the best idea since they offer MUCH slower broadband speeds and are reliant on Openreach.
Are people thinking before switching do you think or are their eyes only on the money they get for doing so?
I just can't be bothered with it all but am I being stupid and missing out on a load of cash I could get each year?
Car Insurance is the only thing I don't mind switching with and generally do each year as loyalty means nothing to those companies so I might as well get something out of them lol
What do you think?
Then it's onto the banks where it appears we can make £100 per switch (saw adverts for Nationwide offering this again last night), then onto Broadband / TV where we should do the same every 2 years but nevermind the fact that maybe swapping from Virgin to Sky may not be the best idea since they offer MUCH slower broadband speeds and are reliant on Openreach.
Are people thinking before switching do you think or are their eyes only on the money they get for doing so?
I just can't be bothered with it all but am I being stupid and missing out on a load of cash I could get each year?
Car Insurance is the only thing I don't mind switching with and generally do each year as loyalty means nothing to those companies so I might as well get something out of them lol
What do you think?