Domestic Gas and Electricity
Utility Bidder – the domestic electric and gas supplier Utility Bidder Ltd is expanding into the domestic electric and gas supplier market.
After saving thousands of pounds for business owners in the UK on their gas and electricity bills, we are bringing our unique website to householders around the UK.
Choosing the right domestic gas supplier and domestic electricity supplier As we all know, everybody uses gas and electricity, and everybody has to pay for it. Everyone needs a domestic gas supplier and a domestic electricity supplier.
The market is confusing for customers.
There is a wide choice of domestic gas supplier and domestic electricity supplier, there are different types of meters, and many types of domestic gas supplier and domestic electricity supplier price plans. People have a choice of fixed, capper or tracked prices plans, web tariffs, economy 7, white meters, or standard price plans.
The right domestic gas supplier or domestic electricity supplier should provide a good service at a competitive rate. Many customers have lost their faith in their domestic gas supplier and domestic electricity supplier, as research shows that many householders believe that there are that many tariffs out there, you don’t know if you’re saving any money or not.
Gas and electricity – one price!
We at Utility Bidder believe it should all be made simple, we ask the question - why can’t your electric and gas supplier give you one price for gas, and one price for electricity? We will match you up with similar users in your area for increased electric and gas supplier buying power. Imagine buying one battery for a pound; now buy the same batteries at a wholesaler, how cheap do you think you could buy 1000 batteries for with a group purchase, 50p? 20p? 5p?
With our unique reverse auction website, we will get domestic gas supplier and domestic electricity supplier companies to bid for your supply, no gimmicks, just a unit price for your gas and a unit price for your electric, coupled with the group buying power, how much cheaper do you think you can get your gas and electric for?
