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Powergen still a good deal?

cheggers
cheggers Posts: 685 Forumite
I with powergen dual fuel, engeryonline. Just ran all my details through these price calculators, and I'd only be £15 a year better off switching. Think it was Atlantic somebody that would work out £15 cheaper, does not seem worth the effort.

Also to transfer onto these capped rate tariffs would have made me £120-200 a year worse off. I think all the fuel suppliers are scarry folk onto the capped rate tariff.

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  • skintchick
    skintchick Posts: 15,114 Forumite
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    I'm on the same deal and it's the same for me - not really worth switching as won't save much.
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