"Setting aside a designated day to switch utility providers will pay dividends in the long run"
"We live in a country where loyalty is penalised. New customers are routinely offered better energy rates, cheaper broadband and lower insurance premiums than long-standing ones. If you stay put, you often pay more, for exactly the same service."
"The problem? Most of us are busy and life gets in the way. We intend to switch, but the paperwork, phone calls and comparison sites keep getting pushed to "another day"."
Scheduling a specific day to switch utility providers can save consumers money over time. New customers frequently receive lower rates for energy, cheaper broadband deals and reduced insurance premiums compared with long-standing customers. Remaining with the same provider often results in paying more for identical services. Many people intend to change suppliers but delay because of busy schedules. Administrative tasks such as paperwork, phone calls and using comparison sites create friction that pushes the task to another day. Committing time to complete the switch in one session overcomes inertia and captures the better offers available to new customers.
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