Age Concern and E.ON have been working together for almost 10 years to provide great value gas and electricity, dedicated to meeting the needs of older people.
Switching to Age Concern Energy Services couldn't be easier. Just call us and we'll take care of the whole transfer process.
Age Concern Energy Services is dedicated to helping you get the most out of your energy, so when you join, the following benefits are included:
- A guaranteed annual cold weather payment of £10. Customers over-80 receive £201
- Gas customers over-60 may also receive an additional payment based on the number of days the temperature falls below freezing between December and February2
- No standing charge, so you only pay for what you use
- A free Carbon Monoxide alarm (worth £20), giving an audible warning if the deadly gas is detected in the room (price correct as at October 2008)
- Two free low energy light bulbs to reduce the cost of lighting your home
- An early warning hypothermia thermometer
- Energy efficiency information and advice
- A choice of free gifts, either a PC Powerdown3 or two more low energy lightbulbs, plus a selection of discounted energy saving devices
- Clear and simple bills
- A choice of payment options, including monthly Direct Debit, to spread the cost across the year and help you budget
- UK customer service helpline, connecting you to a person, not a machine
To help you safely reduce your energy needs, we also offer a discount against E.ON’s standard installation rates for both loft and cavity wall insulation. In addition, if you’re aged over 70, you’re probably entitled to both these energy saving measures free of charge.
4 To find out how much you could save or more about energy saving measures, call us on 0800 917 33525or visit your nearest Age Concern outlet.6
1-6 For additional information and exclusions please click here
* Saving based on a customer taking both unrestricted electricity and gas from British Gas, paying by quarterly cash or cheque changing to Age Concern Energy Services electricity and gas and paying by quarterly cash or cheque. The saving is averaged nationally and is based on consuming annually 20,500 kWh for gas and 3,300 kWh for electricity. Savings include VAT and may vary according to payment method, region and consumption. Valid at 1 October 2008.