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Don't Switch...
MSE_Martin
Posts: 8,268 Money Saving Expert
in Energy
Just to say we've switched the traffic light to Red, don't switch now the cheap caps have finally gone.
See Cheap Gas & Electricity.
Martin
See Cheap Gas & Electricity.
Martin
Martin Lewis, Money Saving Expert.
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You're up late Martin...
Thanks for the switching tips to date.0 -
As far as I'm aware we, E.On, haven't removed our capped price tariff, it's just not available online anymore. You can still get it if you phone up.Dannii_B
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It MIGHT still be worth switching tarrif WITHIN the range offered by your current supplier, particularly if there is a good fixed or capped deal on offer.
However, having checked my Scottish Power account, it appears that the opportunity for this type of deal might now have gone as well - the best thing they were offering was a 3% discount from their standard tarrif for a year, which isn't much really.
Fixed rate until 28th Feb 2011 was pulled in June, when it only became fixed until November 2009 - that seems to have gone in the last couple of weeks.
On that basis, I would think Scottish Power will be announcing their price rises in the next week or so...British Ex-pat in British Columbia!0 -
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