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Beating the utility bill blues.

3 timely tips for getting a better deal on your utility bills

In times of rising living costs, it pays to see where you can tighten up on household expenses. Tackling utility bills is a great place to start because they’re often a big part of your budget. So here are some timely tips for beating those utility bill blues.

Ask your current provider for a lower rate

As the old saying goes: if you don’t ask, you don’t get. So if you want a better rate on your utility bills, one simple yet powerful question is, ‘Am I on the best available rate?’

Another savvy negotiation hack is to check to see if they’re offering new customers a more competitive rate and ask your provider to match it.

Shop around for a more competitive deal

If your current provider is unable or unwilling to give you a better rate, it could be time to shop around for a more competitive deal elsewhere.

Comparison sites like Finder, iSelect and Compare the Market can be a convenient place to start your search and get a feel for some of the latest rates and offers. Just keep in mind that commercial comparison sites don’t always include all available providers.

When it comes to electricity and gas, free government sites are also available to help you compare available energy retailers in your region.


Get 1% cashback on eligible utility bills

Another way to save on utility bills is to pay with Orange Everyday because when you meet the monthly eligibility criteria, you could get 1% cashback on eligible gas, electricity and water bills.

You can earn up to $100 per account each financial year, so it really could pay to see if your utility suppliers are eligible for Orange Everyday cashback. See terms and conditions applying to the offer.

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