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Changing Supplier

Hi,

Just a quick question.

We are currently with Npower, and using the comparison sites it seems that a different Npower tarrif is the best bet.

Should/Can I go through a switching site and get my £15/Free Crate of wine. Or should I just call them up direct as Im not technically changing suppliers im just changing tariffs?

Info:
We are currently on Npowers Standard tarrif (Inherited from old tennants) no direct debit setup.
And the reccomendation we are getting is Npower "Sign Online Dual Fuel - Standard Billing"

Thanks

Comments

  • nezzysaver wrote: »
    Hi,

    Just a quick question.

    We are currently with Npower, and using the comparison sites it seems that a different Npower tarrif is the best bet.

    Should/Can I go through a switching site and get my £15/Free Crate of wine. Or should I just call them up direct as Im not technically changing suppliers im just changing tariffs?

    Info:
    We are currently on Npowers Standard tarrif (Inherited from old tennants) no direct debit setup.
    And the reccomendation we are getting is Npower "Sign Online Dual Fuel - Standard Billing"

    Thanks
    There have been several posts like this one on this forum.
    I think the switching sites allow you to do this but later on in the process the energy company will disallow it. I do not think anyone has reported that they have actually received the cashback/wine.
    Looking at it sensibly, the energy companies pay the commission to the switching sites to get NEW customers, they are hardly likely to pay to retain an existing one on a lower tariff.
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