RTE’s Consumer Show wants to help you cut costs

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    RTE@s popular Monday night series "The Consumer Show" is looking at ways to save you money.

    Are you wondering if your mortgage, electricity or mobile phone charges
    can be reduced in any way?

    Eddie Hobbs and his team would be happy to look at your bills and see if
    you could be paying less.

    For more information, please contact jill@cocotelevision.ie or PM me or
    phone (01) 2084635.

    Many thanks indeed,
    Jill

    #100545
    Jedt
    Keymaster

    How can I go about reducing my home insurance, the renewal comes in but does not seem to go down even though my house is worth considerably less than it was 2 years ago…any suggestions???

    #100555
    Taylor5
    Member

    I would love to know about intrest rate, im thinking of fixing before they start to rise again, but dont have a clue on how many years would be best ie 2,3,4 or 5 years

    Would love to know who would be the best for cheaper gas and electricty bill… my summer electricty (bord gas) bill was HUGE!!!!!

    #100562
    beams
    Member

    Taylor we switched to Flogas for gasand airtricity for electricity – both are working out very well for us 😀

    #100564
    yummymummy
    Member

    Taylor, the pure and utter cheek of ya asking that here whne you know what I do for a living hahahahaha………….no free advice for you so 😛

    Sabbi make sure that indexaxion/index linking is not on your house insurance.

    #100584
    Martina
    Participant

    There is a lot of talk this week about Medical Insurance Costs. Apparently you can get the same cover with VHI on a Corporate Policy as a Private Policy but much cheaper and all policies have to be open to the general public with no exceptions. Soeven if your not a corporation your still entitled to the rates.

    I’d love to hear a bit more about that because it seems very confusing but there is up to €300 to be saved per year if you get it right

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