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Hi i am currently with scottish power and i am looking at switching as it seems i am not getting the best deal. Im wondering though by switching can i transfer any remaining balance to my new provider? it shouldn't be much but i don't have any means to pay it off before switching?

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Hi,

 

When you say paying it off is this a debt through a meter or a debt which has been pre-loaded onto a pre-payment meter?

 

Most Energy Companies do accept transferring of arrears up to £200, some even more, be best to ring and ask if you see a better deal, please remember to factor in the Standing Rate as these are missing from comparison sites and you could end up worst off.

 

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Hi,

 

When you say paying it off is this a debt through a meter or a debt which has been pre-loaded onto a pre-payment meter?

 

Most Energy Companies do accept transferring of arrears up to £200, some even more, be best to ring and ask if you see a better deal, please remember to factor in the Standing Rate as these are missing from comparison sites and you could end up worst off.

 

Stigman

 

I mean since my previous meter reading I'm £23 in debit, so this month I'll be in in credit, I submit a reading every 3 months and my direct debit is adjusted accordingly or not depending on my usage.

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