The 20-year-old website provides customers with a free energy switching service to help them find the cheapest gas and electricity deal.
Comparison site Energy Helpline has become the latest casualty of the energy crisis after collapsing into administration.
The 20-year-old website provides a free energy switching service to help customers find the best gas and electricity deal. But soaring energy prices prompted suppliers to withdraw their cheapest tariffs in September. And since then, consumer experts have advised households against switching.Even though some are up and running again, the only deals available are hundreds of pounds more expensive than if customers just remained on their provider’s standard tariff.
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