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News Release from: Moneysupermarket.com | Subject: Fuel price
Edited by the Insidemoneytalk Editorial Team on 01 March 2007

moneysupermarket.com comments on further
price cuts from British Gas today

Commenting on British Gas announcing further price cuts today to its online product, Click Energy, Paul Schofield, head of utilities at price comparison website moneysupermarket.com said:

"British Gas strikes back and is now the cheapest dual fuel tariff available with the average bill now at GBP752 Following Scottish and Southern Energy's price drop today, British Gas turns up the heat with a further four per cent cut on its online tariff, the Click Energy 2 product, available from Friday, March 2, 2007

"With energy suppliers continuing to undercut each other at every turn, I doubt this will be the last we hear from the big six providers.

More cuts in the market will mean greater competition and reduced bills for the consumer." moneysupermarket.com is making a stand to help people ditch their expensive power companies and get the cheapest energy deal by offering GBP30 cash-back to all customers swapping to a dual fuel tariff through its service.

Those not going for a dual fuel tariff but changing a provider or tariff will benefit from a single GBP17.50 payment1.

moneysupermarket.com is a website where consumers can compare the cost of personal finance products and apply online.

The website has more than 25 different comparison services including utilities.

Visit www.moneysupermarket.com for more information.

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