Posts Tagged ‘Credit Crunch’

British Gas – 35% rise is price – time for you to move on?

Tuesday, August 5th, 2008
British Gas - 35% rise is price - time for you to move on?

It’s all starting to get a bit ‘doom and gloom’ in the energy sector. Last week British Gas knocked-up this prices by 35%! Which to say the least for the average home user is quite a bit. (more…)

Getting through the credit crunch: 3 Golden Rules for Energy

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008
Getting through the credit crunch: 3 Golden Rules for Energy

There are 3 golden switching rules that could reduce your energy bills. With up to £325 in savings available (more…)

Getting through the credit crunch: Communicate more, pay less!

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008
Getting through the credit crunch: Communicate more, pay less!

The broadband and mobile explosion has sent communication costs for households’ rocketing by 77% in the last 10 years. (more…)

Getting through the credit crunch: If you have taken out a loan

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008
Getting through the credit crunch: If you have taken out a loan

High interest rates on credit cards, existing loans and overdrafts can make it harder for you to reduce your debt. (more…)

Getting through the credit crunch: Save up to £150 on your car insurance

Wednesday, March 19th, 2008
Getting through the credit crunch: Save up to £150 on your car insurance

Comparing your car insurance could get you a better policy at a lower price. Plus you can save time with uSwitch too. (more…)

Getting through the credit crunch: Save £100s when you switch your credit card

Wednesday, March 12th, 2008
Getting through the credit crunch: Save £100s when you switch your credit card

Switch your credit card balance to a 0% interest balance transfer card and you could save up to £400 over 18 months. (more…)

Getting through the credit crunch: Save up to £325 on your gas and electricity bills

Wednesday, March 5th, 2008
Getting through the credit crunch: Save up to £325 on your gas and electricity bills

Gas and electricity bills are a major household expense, yet nearly 50% of UK households continue to pay a premium price (more…)