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Dual Fuel: Should I stay or should I go?

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At the moment I get both gas and electricity from Atlantic Gas & Energy. The comparison sites suggest that I could save about £100 a year by changing to British Gas Click Energy 6. I've now applied online for this, but I understand I'll have a 2-week "cooling-off" period in which I can cancel.

I had forgotten that Atlantic are about to give me a rebate of one month's contributions, which reduces the price difference by more than half. I now hear that fuel prices generally may well be reduced in the coming months. It's anybody's guess, I suppose, which companies will reduce first or most.

I've been very happy with the service and communications from Atlantic, whereas I hear mixed reports about BG. All this makes me wonder whether I should just stay put and reveiw the postion in few months.

Any opinions or facts that would help me decide, please?:confused:

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  • Ken68
    Ken68 Posts: 6,825 Forumite
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    You will probably be able to cancel the deal during the cooling off period, but may have lost the bribe from Atlantic.
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