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Collective­ly, we could get a much better energy deal Take back control of your energy bill with our special cost cutting deal

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We have all seen the headlines, energy bills have rocketed due to rising wholesale costs, and now suppliers have decided that loyal customers should foot the bill. That is why we are proposing that consumers join together and fight back against high gas and electricit­y costs. By registerin­g for the Express Collective Switch we can negotiate a better deal. What is collective switching? By grouping together readers, The Express and our partner energyhelp­line will get suppliers to compete for your business. Although sometimes it may not appear to be the case, suppliers are keen to acquire new customers. The power of the collective is that it gives a supplier the chance to offer a deal to thousands of potential customers, often at vastly cheaper rates than what is available on the open market. The catch: you must be registered to have access to the winning deal. Now there is no obligation to switch by registerin­g so you really have nothing to lose and everything to gain by taking the few minutes to do so. How will Express Collective Switch work? Over the last few weeks, we have been registerin­g as many readers as possible, to gather as large a group together as we can. During this time we held an auction with suppliers where we managed to secure a super cheap deal. This week we'll notify the registered members of the collective the details of the winning tariff. We will also show you how the deal compares to all the other tariffs in the market to give you a picture of the savings you could make by switching to the winning tariff or another deal should you wish. If you choose to switch online or via our call centre we will organise the transfer and support you through the whole process. There is no charge to you for switching through the scheme. Am I obliged to switch if I register? Absolutely not, there is no obligation to switch to the winning tariff or any other deal by registerin­g. It really is a no-lose situation. Should you not likethe winning offer or any of the other tariffs on the market you don't need to switch. How much will I be able to save on the deal? We won't be able to tell you precisely until the switching window opens tomorrow. However, we want to get our readers the best possible deal and will be aiming to save them hundreds of pounds a year on their energy costs. The last Express Collective Switch saw customers savings up to £412 a year*. The winning deal was an exclusive one year fix from a supplier with 5 star service. Register for the Collective Switch today!

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