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We've helped over 30,000 customers just like you since we started back in 1998. We remain a small family business, fiercely independent and on your side. With the current energy crisis, energy suppliers going bust and gas prices rocketing you can trust us to guide you to the best deals and give you impartial advice. Best of all our price comparison and advisory service is all FREE. Being online and largely home based means we can trade on smaller margins which translates to lower energy and water prices for you. After all, we've no expensive offices, no toys to give away and no costly TV ads. You enjoy straight forward great value tariffs with no gimmicks plus our expert advice is free at any time.
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191 Eaglesham Road, G76 8RH, Glasgow, United Kingdom
- +44(0)141 291 5004
- contactus@powerswitch.com
- www.powerswitch.com
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