Determine construction power costs / eOn charges too much

  • Erstellt am 2021-01-31 17:14:30

BBaumeister

2021-02-05 08:55:19
  • #1
It makes especially sense to install house connections as early as possible and to have at least one power source in the house. We had house connections even before the screed was laid, and the electrician placed at least three sockets loosely on the basement wall. For the first year, we then switched directly from the basic supply tariff to a tariff with a high monthly basic fee but a low price per kWh. This allowed us to save a bit during the building drying.
 

Tolentino

2021-02-05 08:59:45
  • #2


Well, I can’t find any tariffs with a minimum term of only one month and immediate bonuses. At most, new customer bonuses that are only paid out after 12 months. Looks like you made sure they stopped that ;)
 

Andre77

2021-02-05 09:05:18
  • #3


It wasn't about immediate bonuses either. But until 9.2. there is currently a promotion again, 35€ for every switch. You are not allowed to post links.
 

guckuck2

2021-02-05 09:50:33
  • #4


There are also cashback portals, bonus cards, etc.

Basic supply is not a problem, by the way, you can backdate electricity contracts up to 6 weeks.
 

Basti-ac

2021-02-05 14:35:42
  • #5
Thank you very much for the hints. I will take a look or inquire whether something can be arranged on our end and if the heating of the screed can be carried out at a somewhat lower cost.
 

Andre77

2021-02-05 14:40:12
  • #6


Don't ask. Just order the switch and done. I asked and NEVER got a clear answer. Everything was just vague. So I ordered the switch. It can't go worse. It's only your money that you would otherwise spend unnecessarily.
 
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