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Stop paying too much on energy bills Join the Big Save & Switch Forever campaign to change the industry

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IF you feel you’re being ripped off by your gas and electric bills, it’s probably justified. The price we pay for energy continues to soar, and if things don’t change fast there will be costly consequenc­es for generation­s to come.

Fortunatel­y, there’s a new solution: Myia (My Intelligen­t Assistant), is a speedy digital advisor which works on your behalf to make sure you always have the best possible energy deal.

It can be a real hassle switching tariffs every year, so why not let Myia do the hard work for you? Myia scans the entire market, getting you better energy deals and automatica­lly switching you.

In just a few minutes, you can register for Myia’s Big Save and Switch Forever campaign and start saving money today.

What’s more, you’ll only have to enter your details once as Myia remembers everything.

PM Theresa May has stated that retail energy is a “key market” and the government always strives to keep it fair, but at the moment, that’s simply not the case.

In recent research published by Ofgem and the average bills for households on “standard variable tariffs” (SVT), were compared. Results showed that costs were visibly higher than households on a fixed deal.

As it stands, 20m British people are being ripped off with SVT – that’s a whopping 66 per cent. If you haven’t switched tariffs over the past year, that figure includes you, too.

The research also shows that 74 per cent of British Gas customers – more than 6.6m households – are paying the standard rate. By moving to a cheaper deal, they could save £174 a year.

And given the average saving is £200 per annum, there’s potential for £3bn** in savings to be made across the country.

By signing up to Myia’s Switch Forever scheme, you’ll force Britain’s top energy suppliers to be more competitiv­e with their pricing, so fewer people will be overcharge­d on SVT.

The market will be fairer for everyone, you’ll eliminate the hassle of switching tariffs and when your contract expires, Myia will start the process again automatica­lly.

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