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Published 11:00 3 Aug 2012 BST
Updated 03:08 1 Jun 2013 BST

Online billing with Electric Ireland is the safe and secure way to pay your bills and manage your account without accumulating piles of paper.
You can do pretty much everything online these days from ordering a pizza to talking to your mates halfway across the world in Australia. So why not embrace technology fully by switching over to online billing with Electric Ireland.
What’s involved with online billing? Well, instead of receiving an old fashion paper bill by ‘snail mail’, Electric Ireland will email you to let you know your bill is ready to view online. It’s as easy as that.
By switching over to online billing you’ll never have to worry that some lout is out trying to steal your details from the bin. You can also pay your bills securely online by Irish debit card or Direct Debit, so you won't have to go out of your way to pay.
The service lets you securely store up to two years worth of past bills, monitor your electricity usage, submit an up to date meter reading and request an updated bill at any time.
You can also check out your current bill, the date of your next bill, your recent electricity usage and payment history, which as we said is all stored in one secure place.
Registering for online billing with Electric Ireland couldn’t be easier and all you need is a recent bill, an email address and the internet.
If, for whatever reason, you need to print off your bill then you can easily do so by printing off a PDF version or by getting in touch with Electric Ireland who can alternatively send you out the paper version of your bill.
Switching over to online billing really makes managing your electricity account much simpler, so head on over to the Electric Ireland website here to find out more.
To find out more ways to save money around the home, check out the Electric Ireland website.


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