Daily Mirror

I SWITCHED ON TO BIG SAVINGS

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Funeral costs keep rising but there is some good news for people who want to beat these. It might seem morbid to plan ahead for your funeral but it makes smart financial sense.

We’ve teamed up with Dignity, the UK’s leading funeral plan provider, to offer readers one of the best plans on the market.

What’s more, Dignity has recently reduced its prices so you can save up to £286* today.

What sets them apart from other plan providers is the fantastic support Dignity offers you and your loved ones every step of the way.

From the first day you enquire about a funeral plan to the moment your family and friends need to talk to one of its 1,200 owned or approved funeral directors. You’ll always be treated with true care and compassion.

Phil from Nottingham had his gas and electricit­y supplied by two of the Big Six suppliers. He got fed up as he felt they didn’t reward loyal customers and just kept constantly hiking up their prices.

He decided to see if he could get a better deal by using the Mirror’s energy switching service.

To his delight he found he could make big savings, and with a supplier that has a high customer service rating.

“It was a very quick and easy process,” says Phil. “I’ve already recommende­d the service to several of my friends.”

Phil managed to slash an impressive £435 off his

mirror.co.uk/energy energy bill and says he will now continue to switch each year to keep his bills down and beat the price rises.

Energy prices have shot up in the first half of this year – even for those customers who have stuck with the same supplier through thick and thin.

There is no benefit in remaining loyal – firms offer the same prices to those who have been with them for years as they do to new customers.

Thousands of Mirror readers are quids in because they have jumped ship and switched energy supplier with our energy switch service.

No wonder, when you consider that average savings are £173 and some readers have managed to chop bills by up to an impressive £1,035. It’s a no brainer.

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