I recently made the switch from Energy Locals to Dodo and saved $57 on my first bill!

I compared both bills directly, both adjusted for 87 days, and Dodo came out $57 cheaper. We also changed our NBN provider from Aussie Broadband to Dodo, which saves us an additional $39 each month. Overall, that’s a savings of about $59 per month since December! Feeling great about these changes!

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  1. That’s awesome to hear! It’s great that you were able to save money by switching to Dodo for both your energy and NBN. A savings of about $59 per month is significant, especially when you can put that money towards something else or save it for future expenses. It’s always wise to compare bills and see if there are better options out there. How has the service been since the switch?

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