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Moving in winter made simple: top hacks for winter moves
Moving in winter can feel like a daunting task. There are plenty of reasons August is the most popular month to move house, and moving home in the...
Dodge the O2 price hike: Here’s what to do
An O2 price hike for mobile customers in April 2026 has been confirmed - and the rise is higher than customers had been warned. Under the current...
Staying safe on public WiFi
Jumping on public WiFi to check an email or send a quick message can be a lifesaver, but it’s not without its risks. Whether you’re in the UK or...
What to look for when choosing an energy tariff
What should you look for when choosing an energy tariff? Being on the right tariff can cut your bills, lower your carbon footprint and reduce the...
Moving soon? Save up to £397 on bills
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How to defrost a freezer (and save on your bills)
Here's how to defrost your freezer to help it run at maximum efficiency, and keep your electricity bills down. Frost building up in your freezer...
The 10 most effective gas and electricity saving tips
The internet is full of gas and electricity-saving tips. In fact, we've published an article with more than 100 here that you can try in your home....
102 ways to save energy at home (Updated November 2024)
With energy costs and household bills climbing rapidly, you've asked us to collect a list of easy ways to save energy at home. Below, you'll find...
The October 2024 price cap and what it means for your bills
The October 2024 energy price cap is in place from the 1st of October, controlling the energy prices and standing charges of customers on standard...
How your bills will change this October under the new Energy Price Cap
Households across the UK will face a 10% increase in their energy bills as Ofgem raises its price cap. What is the energy price cap? The...
Switch to direct debit and save money on energy bills
Do you pay for energy by direct debit? These automatic monthly payments are not only the easiest way to pay your bill on time each month, they can...
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Why 2G and 3G smart meters are going to stop working
Why are the owners of 3G smart meters losing service? Some of the UK's earliest smart meter adopters could lose their smart meter functionality in...
Which is the best broadband supplier for customer service?
We're all about helping people find the best broadband supplier. We've helped thousands of movers set up their perfect packages. Along the way,...
Is it cheaper to get broadband without a landline?
Are you looking to set up broadband without a landline? UK internet used to be delivered over the same copper cables as telephone signals. That...
What happened to Post Office broadband?
With news of the post office scandal filling headlines this month, you might be worriedly asking yourself 'Wait - am I a post office broadband...
What is a mesh network?
While shopping for a broadband package or a WiFi extender you might have seen the term mesh network - but what does that actually mean? A mesh...
How to save all year with Black Friday broadband deals
Black Friday broadband deals are an easy way to use the year's biggest discounts to save all year long. If you're a regular reader of this blog, or...
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How the Renters’ Rights Bill will affect the rental market
The Renters' Rights Bill is expected to bring significant changes to the UK's rental landscape. Aimed at strengthening tenant protections and...
Renters’ Rights Bill: what agents and landlords need to know
The Renters' Rights Bill will bring the biggest changes in over three decades, so it's important to understand what the bill means to you, if you...
What is the Renters’ Rights Bill
The Renters' Rights Bill is expected to become law after Easter this year and is expected to take effect between July and October 2025. What is the...
Should I choose monthly rolling broadband?
Are you searching for monthly rolling broadband? If you're currently in a short-term rental or looking for contract flexibility, a one-month...
How to avoid paying the previous occupant’s bills
There are lots of nasty surprises you might find in your new home – ugly furniture, full bins, or worst of all – the previous occupant’s bills.Â
How to set up council tax in the UK
Remembering to set up Council Tax when you move home is an easy task to miss off your checklist but it's an important one. Council Tax pays for...
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