We were just about to transfer our business electricity to Scottish Power for 3 years but when I read the terms and conditions, they wanted our director to sign to say she would be personally liable for any costs. We are a limited company and the agreement is between the companies, not the directors. I am pretty sure the director(s) of Scottish Power would not sign an agreement taking liability for costs from a supplier. We also wanted the costs fixed but Scottish Power could increase costs on the variable portion of the contract every 3 months, so they may start off cheaper, but I imagine they won't be by the end of the 3 year period. Please read the terms and conditions before signing like I did.
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