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Energy bill changes could save you cash
24/05/2010
Energy bill changes could save you cash
Energy companies will have to give more details about household energy bills so customers can find the cheapest tariffs.
The Government has outlined plans to give better protection to customers.
The new measures will be designed to make it easier for people to seek out the best deal for them and save some money.
If your household bills are getting too much, it might be a good time to investigate debt solutions.
An Individual Voluntary Arrangement (IVA) can help people owing more than £15,000 in unsecured debts, while Debt Relief Orders (DRO) can help people owing smaller amounts.
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