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Switching energy supplier is one of the best things you can do to help protect the environment.


Switching is easy and in most cases, you save money. Bulb is currently offering a bonus of ?100 for people who switch using this link bulb.co.uk/refer/james9110


Get a quote and see how much you can save.

I wrote the following in response to the last poster who dropped in here for the same purpose. The ?100, by the way, is a special offer that's been made only to early adopters of Bulb. When I switch I'll enable someone I know and who needs the money to benefit from the standard ?50 that we'll both receive. Or,failing that, someone who's going to give a substantial part of their freebie to a worthwhile cause.


PS I've just reread your post more carefully. It's actually dishonest. You don't even state that you'll get a ?100 for each person who uses your personal reference number; or that any other Bulb customers can also participate, using their own personal reference number.


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There's something very repugnant to me about the way this scheme encourages people to make use of opportunities like this forum to potentially gain many hundreds of pounds profit for nothing, from people they have no connection with.


I'm not going to help you increase your profit. I don't know you, your need or deserving. You're already presumably making the same offer to your real friends and acquaintances. Is that not enough for you? Isn't anything else greed?

Every additional ?100 you make from people here, you potentially take away from someone else who doesn't broadcast here, but who would probably be very glad of even just the one ?100.

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