MASSIVE SAVINGS on mobile, homephone, gas, electricity, etc.

My name is Mr. Walsh and I am an Independent Distributor for the Utility Warehouse Discount Club products and services. I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for visiting my website which I hope you will find informative and enjoyable --->>> (http://www.telecomplus.org.uk/livingdreams) :lol: :lol: :lol:
The Utility Warehouse Discount Club is operated by Telecom plus PLC, a major British company whose shares are listed on the London Stock Exchange. We provide our customers with massive savings on their home, office and mobile phone charges as well as on other services such as gas and electricity.

Telecom plus services include the UK's cheapest domestic gas and electricity, a range of mobile phone tariffs as well as SIM card only options. Further services offer guaranteed savings on fixed line telephony compared to BT's best prices, along with one of the UK's best value and most reliable range of dial-up and broadband Internet services. Telecom plus even offer highly competitive, no minimum-contract 0800 numbers for business and domestic use.

Telecom plus offers customers a very simple (and totally unique) brokerage service which enables virtually every household (and business) in the UK to pay wholesale rates for all their utility bills.

Furthermore, Telecom plus provide their own online shopping mall which offers in excess of 100,000 top brand products at prices that are substantially lower than High Street prices (up to 30% lower) and include free delivery.

If you wish to discuss any of the services please feel free to contact me: email: [email protected]
website: http://www.telecomplus.org.uk/livingdreams
phone: 0800 0830 279 (from 3pm during weekdays & anytime during weekends) :D :D :D
 
Hi there, and thank you for your interest. :D :D :D We don't try to sell you anything, we just provide you with the VERY CHEAP & ECONOMICAL option. Try the services out for yourself & you'll be surprise at the savings you will make.

The Utility Warehouse is a multi-ulitility supplier & our business is gathering new customers for the telephony, internet & energy services we provide at prices considerably lower than those charged by the original monopoly suppliers. These services are offered through the Utility Warehouse Discount Club, and in return for a small monthly membership fee (£1.76) members enjoy exclusive benefits including substantial savings on most of their household utilities. :D :D :D

We don't advertise so we cut down on the cost not having staff to pay, over heads & all those expensive ads that costs the customers millions that you see on TV. :D :D :D

website: http://www.telecomplus.org.uk/livingdreams
email: [email protected]
 
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broadband-engine

Hi

Welcome to the forums. Been using T+ for some time now (must be about 4 years) and they are good (very good), gas and electricity supply charges take some beating!

Question for livingdreams?
will T+ fix its prices like British Gas has done?

I am thinking of going back to British Gas as the cost of gas WILL increase even more and it could be the most prudent move to get locked into a fixed rate until 2010. I know that T+ is making big losses at the mo as it is losing out because of rising gas prices... what will be their answer to compete with British Gas??
 
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rtownsend365

Birmingham Telecom,

Chances are that you are paying over the odds for the gas, but the electricity will be somewhere near.

To be honest, there aren't huge savings to be had with gas and electricity, unless you are spending vast sums of ££.

Utility Warehouse is really based on a basket concept. Take your shopping for groceries as an example: you might be able to save another couple of pounds each time you shopped if you were to shop at Tesco for your veg, Sainsbury's for your Milk and Asda for your bread. Most people don't do this because of the convenience factor, and so choose to go where they perceive the best overall value.

This is the case with Utility Warehouse Discount Club and Business Club. There are sufficient guarantees in place to ensure that the value of products supplied by the company is favourable to that of the other major suppliers. Gas and Electricity have the reassurance that the price from UWDC will always be cheaper than that of the average of the big 6 suppliers, who continue to supply 98% of the UK's homes. The telephony savings are against BT, but residential can benefit from free calls to landlines, depending on the number of services they take.

The other benefit of UWDC is that they are the only genuine, integrated multi service provider capable of providing all home services (water the obvious exception at the moment) and billing for it on the same monthly statement.

I hope this gives you a little more insight, and would be pleased to discuss further if you want any further info.

Kindest,

Richard
 
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utility_consultant

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Hi there, and thank you for your interest. :D We don't try to sell you anything, we just provide you with the VERY CHEAP & ECONOMICAL option. Try the services out for yourself & you'll be surprise at the savings you will make.

The Utility Warehouse is a multi-ulitility supplier & our business is gathering new customers for the telephony, internet & energy services we provide at prices considerably lower than those charged by the original monopoly suppliers. These services are offered through the Utility Warehouse Discount Club, and in return for a small monthly membership fee (£1.76) members enjoy exclusive benefits including substantial savings on most of their household utilities.

We don't advertise so we cut down on the cost not having staff to pay, over heads & all those expensive ads that costs the customers millions that you see on TV. :D :D :D

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I'mafraid the Utility Warehouse doesn't have the best of reputations for customer service / account management and does not offer the keenest price for domestic or commercial utilities.
You can achieve a lot yourself through taking the time to negotiate a favorable deal with suppliers . If you wish to go the "TPI" route , which 70% of businesses do , ensure your broker is a member of the utility intermediaries association.
 
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utility_consultant

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Jan 10, 2008
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Hi

Welcome to the forums. Been using T+ for some time now (must be about 4 years) and they are good (very good), gas and electricity supply charges take some beating!

Question for livingdreams?
will T+ fix its prices like British Gas has done?

I am thinking of going back to British Gas as the cost of gas WILL increase even more and it could be the most prudent move to get locked into a fixed rate until 2010. I know that T+ is making big losses at the mo as it is losing out because of rising gas prices... what will be their answer to compete with British Gas??

I would advise fixing your gas rates for 24 months. Capacity issues are effecting wholesale prices as is the renewal of the Norwegian gas contract.
The UK is now a net importer of gas, but prices will start to drip off in 20-24 months.
 
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I would advise fixing your gas rates for 24 months. Capacity issues are effecting wholesale prices as is the renewal of the Norwegian gas contract.
The UK is now a net importer of gas, but prices will start to drip off in 20-24 months.

Hi Utility Consultant, this thread is way over 2 years old I think prices may have changed somewhat since then.

Ray
 
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