🇬🇧 Fuse Energy UK | Up to £50 bill credit (£25 per fuel) | Working referral code TIM64158

If you're thinking of switching your gas or electricity, Fuse Energy currently gives new customers £25 bill credit per fuel, so you can receive up to £50 if you switch both gas and electricity.

Referral code: TIM64158

I've been with Fuse for around three months after moving from British Gas and have had a good experience so far.

Things I've liked:

• Competitive prices

• Easy to understand app

• Variable Direct Debit

• Good customer support when I've needed it

• Simple switching process

Things I didn't like as much:

• They're still a smaller supplier, so don't have the same brand recognition as Octopus or British Gas

• The app isn't as feature-rich as some larger suppliers

• The website can sometimes be a bit sparse if you're looking for detailed information

Would I recommend them?

Yes. For me, the lower prices have outweighed the few downsides. If you're mainly interested in keeping your energy bills down, they're definitely worth getting a quote from.

You'll receive the bill credit after you've paid your first bill.

Happy to answer any questions about my experience with Fuse or the switching process.

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u/Plenty-Plastic3704 — 1 day ago
▲ 34 r/Xpeng

Finally pulled the trigger on an XPENG G6 Long Range!

I've finally bitten the bullet and ordered an XPENG G6 Long Range through my work's salary sacrifice scheme.

Delivery is still a little way off, but I'm genuinely excited now.

I popped into the dealership today for another look before signing everything off, and one thing that really surprised me was how much better it looks in person. The photos and brochure really don't do it justice. It's a much nicer looking car than I'd expected, and the interior felt really premium too.

It'll be my first EV, so it's going to be a bit of a learning curve. Looking forward to the quieter drive and all the tech.

Any tips from current G6 owners while I'm waiting for delivery? Anything you wish you'd known on day one?

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u/Plenty-Plastic3704 — 2 days ago

EARN MONEY QUICK: Saved money by switching my energy supplier (plus up to £50 bill credit if you're already thinking of switching)

I've done plenty of cashback sites and referral offers over the last year, but one of the easiest ways I've actually saved money has been switching my energy supplier.

I moved to Fuse Energy after comparing tariffs and, for me, it's worked out cheaper than my previous supplier. The app is genuinely good as well. It predicts your monthly bill as you go, customer support has been quick whenever I've needed them, and the variable direct debit hasn't been an issue.

If anyone is already planning to switch, they're currently offering £25 bill credit per utility, so up to £50 if you switch both gas and electricity.

My referral: TIM64158

No pressure to use it of course. Always compare tariffs first and make sure it's actually cheaper for your circumstances.

If anyone has any questions about the switch, the app, billing or my experience after using them for a while, I'm happy to answer.

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u/Plenty-Plastic3704 — 2 days ago

Fuse Energy I £25 per utility (£50 if switching as & electricity) | Genuine customer & recent switch

I switched from British Gas to Fuse Energy a few weeks ago after comparing tariffs, and it's honestly been one of the easiest utility switches l've made.

The switch was straightforward, the app is excellent, and I actually prefer the variable Direct Debit because it reflects what vou've used rather than trying to build up a large credit balance. I've also found the usage tracking and monthly predictions really useful.

l've been recommending Fuse on Reddit and have now had several successful referrals. so I know the referral scheme is working as expected.

Current referral offer

£25 bill credit when you switch your electricity

£25 bill credit when vou switch your gas

£50 total if you switch both

If you're already thinking about changing supplier, it's worth getting a quote to compare against vour current tariff. Obviously, only switch if it works out cheaper for your circumstances.

Referral code: TIM64158

If anyone has any questions about the switching process, billing, the app, customer service, or my experience so far, feel free to ask. I'|l answer as honestly as I can.

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u/Plenty-Plastic3704 — 2 days ago

Fuse Energy referral: £25 per utility (£50 if you switch gas & electric) | Genuine experience

I switched from British Gas to Fuse a few weeks ago after comparing prices.

So far it's genuinely been hassle free.

• Switch completed without any issues • App is excellent and easy to use • Variable Direct Debit has actually worked well for me • Customer support has been quick whenever I've needed them

Fuse are currently offering £25 per utility, so if you switch both gas and electricity you can receive £50 bill credit.

Referral code:

TIM64158

Happy to answer any questions about the switch or how it's been so far.

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u/Plenty-Plastic3704 — 2 days ago
▲ 3 r/Xpeng

Xpeng G6 vs BYD Seal Excellence. Real world owner opinions?

Looking for some advice from anyone who's owned or driven both.

I'm torn between the BYD Seal Excellence and the Xpeng G6 Long Range, and just can't decide.

My usage is mostly:

* Charging at home

* Around a 30 mile daily round trip commute, mainly motorway and dual carriageway

* A few longer trips each year from the North West down to Cornwall (around 350 miles), so I know I'll need to stop to charge on those journeys.

I think I prefer the look of the Seal, and from what I've seen it seems to be the better driver's car. On the other hand, the G6 appears to have better tech, faster charging and a bit more practicality.

For those who have experience with either, or ideally both:

* Which would you choose and why?

* Is there anything you've found after living with one that isn't obvious from a test drive or YouTube review?

* Any regrets?

Thanks!

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u/Plenty-Plastic3704 — 3 days ago
▲ 3 r/BYD

BYD Seal Excellence vs Xpeng G6. Real world owner opinions?

Looking for some advice from anyone who's owned or driven both.

I'm torn between the BYD Seal Excellence and the Xpeng G6 Long Range, and just can't decide.

My usage is mostly:

* Charging at home

* Around a 30 mile daily round trip commute, mainly motorway and dual carriageway

* A few longer trips each year from the North West down to Cornwall (around 350 miles), so I know I'll need to stop to charge on those journeys.

I think I prefer the look of the Seal, and from what I've seen it seems to be the better driver's car. On the other hand, the G6 appears to have better tech, faster charging and a bit more practicality.

For those who have experience with either, or ideally both:

* Which would you choose and why?

* Is there anything you've found after living with one that isn't obvious from a test drive or YouTube review?

* Any regrets?

Thanks!

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u/Plenty-Plastic3704 — 3 days ago

Open to Suggestions!

Evening all,

Looking for my first ev car, coming from an a class 180 Mercedes.

Get through work with salary scrafice.

Options I have been looking at in order cheapest to expensive: (the £more is based off the Tesla Model 3 first in list)

Like my gadgets and tech. Wont be driving more then 10000 miles a year, mainly used for me and partner, main car driving around commuting 30 miles a day, then occasionally longer trips. Im not a bit fan of Tesla but everyone seems to say these are the best so might have to swallow my pride. Open to any other suggestions. Only looking at keeping it for 2 years then change. Charging at home. Also like a good sound system.

Tesla Model 3

4Dr RWD 0.0Electric 62.5kWh 208 Auto

BYD Seal

Saloon 4Dr AWD 0.0Electric 82.5kWh 530 Excellence Auto (£10 more)

XPENG G6

SUV 0.0Electric 80kWh 296 Long Range Auto (£20 more)

XPENG G6

SUV AWD 0.0Electric 80kWh 486 Performance Auto (£70 more)

Tesla Model 3

4Dr RWD 0.0Electric 62.5kWh 208 Auto Long range (£100 more)

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u/Plenty-Plastic3704 — 6 days ago

The Fuse Referral Paradox: Final Results (Science was wrong)

Twenty two days ago I posted my Fuse Energy referral code as a bit of a joke.

The idea was simple:

"Does anyone actually use these codes, or are we all just posting them for other people posting referral codes?"

I honestly expected absolutely nothing to happen.

Instead, over the past three weeks the post has turned into an accidental science experiment.

Results so far:

📊 1,800+ people viewed the post

💬 Nearly 40 comments

🎉 3 successful referrals

💷 £75 earned so far (£25 each)

The conclusion?

It turns out actual customers do occasionally wander through the referral wilderness.

My original hypothesis has therefore been formally rejected.

Specimen under observation: TIM64158

Future researchers are encouraged to repeat this experiment using their own referral codes.

Please publish your findings below.

Peer review is welcomed.

"This study has not yet been published in a reputable journal, mainly because nobody would take it seriously."

u/Plenty-Plastic3704 — 6 days ago
▲ 3 r/UK_Energy_Referrals+2 crossposts

I switched to Fuse Energy 3 months ago. Here's the good, the bad, and whether I'd actually recommend it!

I see loads of referral posts on here, so I thought I'd do something slightly different and give an honest review from someone who actually uses the service.

I switched to Fuse around 3 months ago after comparing a few suppliers.

The good

  1. The app is genuinely one of the better energy apps I've used

  2. Direct Debits can be adjusted without jumping through hoops

  3. Usage data is easy to understand

  4. Support has been quick whenever I've needed them

  5. Prices have remained competitive

The bad

  1. They're not as well known as Octopus, British Gas etc

  2. Some parts of the app still feel a bit basic

  3. The website isn't always the easiest place to find information

Would I recommend them?

Honestly, yes.

Energy suppliers aren't exactly exciting, but they've been one of those companies that just quietly does what it's supposed to do.

No billing drama. No endless phone queues. No mysterious charges.

Which is probably the highest compliment I can give an energy supplier.

If anyone has questions about Fuse, switching process, billing, smart meters, customer service, or anything else, ask away and I'll answer as honestly as I can.

And if you decide you'd like to join, feel free to use my referral code:

TIM64158

You and I both get £25 per fuel once you've paid your first bill, so up to £50 each if you switch gas and electricity.

Even if you don't use the code, hopefully the review helps someone.

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u/Plenty-Plastic3704 — 5 days ago

My positive YouFibre experience so far

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Thought I'd share my experience in case anyone is considering switching.

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I recently signed up with YouFibre after moving house and, so far, the whole process has been really straightforward.

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A few days before my installation date, an engineer came out to check everything was ready and to make sure the fibre route to the property was in place. On the installation day itself, the engineer arrived on time, texted beforehand, and was happy to install everything exactly where I wanted it in my first-floor office.

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I went for the You 2000 package. In all honesty, I probably don't need speeds quite that fast at home, but it was still considerably cheaper than what I had been paying with Vodafone, so it made sense.

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The speeds have been excellent and reliability has been spot on so far. Everything has just worked as expected.

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The only slight negative for me was the supplied router. I received one of the newer BRSK-branded routers and wasn't particularly impressed with the Wi-Fi coverage around my house. That may just be down to my property or setup, but I ended up replacing it with my own GL.iNet Flint 2 router and the coverage has been much better ever since, while still getting excellent speeds throughout the house.

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Overall, I can't really fault the experience. Ordering was easy, installation was smooth, the price was competitive, and the service has been reliable.

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Happy to answer any questions if anyone is considering making the switch.

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If you do decide to sign up and would like some credit towards your bill, feel free to ask for my referral code 😁

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u/Plenty-Plastic3704 — 19 days ago

I tested whether anyone actually uses Fuse Energy referral codes

I was convinced Fuse Energy referral posts didn't actually work.

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My theory was that Reddit consisted entirely of people posting referral codes to other people posting referral codes.

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So I ran an experiment.

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I posted my code:

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TIM64158

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Results after 6 days:

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📊 943 views

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📊 21 comments

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📊 A surprising number of competing referral codes appeared

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📊 1 confirmed referral

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📊 £25 won

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My conclusion?

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People do actually use referral codes.

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Just apparently not very often.

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The most surprising part wasn't the referral. It was discovering how many people will reply to a post about referral codes by posting... another referral code.

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Has anyone else actually had success from posting Fuse Energy referral codes on Reddit?

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Or was I just lucky?

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TIM64158

u/Plenty-Plastic3704 — 22 days ago
▲ 393 r/AskUK

What purchase under £25 has improved your life the most?

A decent insulated mug. It's saved me a fortune by stopping me buying coffee every morning. I suspect it's paid for itself about 300 times by now!!!

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u/Plenty-Plastic3704 — 26 days ago
▲ 525 r/AskBrits

What purchase under £25 has improved your life the most?

A decent insulated mug. It's saved me a fortune by stopping me buying coffee every morning. I suspect it's paid for itself about 300 times by now!

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u/Plenty-Plastic3704 — 26 days ago
▲ 425 r/CasualUK

What's something you've never learned properly, but you've got this far in life by just winging it?

Cooking

I've never had a lesson, never followed a recipe exactly, and most of my decision making is based on whether something "looks about right".

Somehow I've managed to reach adulthood without poisoning myself.

What's yours???!!!

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u/Plenty-Plastic3704 — 27 days ago

The Fuse referral paradox

I've spent several days observing this subreddit in its natural habitat.

My findings so far suggest it consists entirely of people posting referral codes to other people posting referral codes.

To further the research, I am now introducing my own specimen:

TIM64158

If it gets used, my entire hypothesis collapses and I will be forced to concede that somebody, somewhere, is actually reading these posts. 😄

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u/Plenty-Plastic3704 — 28 days ago