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Energy Giants Are Told: Cut Bills Now

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  • mech_2
    mech_2 Posts: 620 Forumite
    Do you have any informed knowledge about why a company like British Gas is STILL advertising its fixed price tariff in the most prominent position on its website, mech? I note they ahve now added a BEST BUY graphic to it as well :rotfl: I do note that even such an extreme apologist as yourself has had to admit that prices are just about certain to fall. Will you join me in condemning BG for still pushing its fixed deal now? :confused:

    Changes subject when unable to deny reality any longer. Pretty typical.

    I'm not interested in discussing anything other than the topic of this thread.
  • mech wrote: »
    Changes subject when unable to deny reality any longer. Pretty typical.

    I'm not interested in discussing anything other than the topic of this thread.


    Not comfortable with criticising BG. Pretty typical.


    *Energy company employee no matter what he/she claims*
    Call me Carmine....

    HAVE YOU SEEN QUENTIN'S CASHBACK CARD??
  • mech_2
    mech_2 Posts: 620 Forumite
    Not comfortable with criticising BG. Pretty typical.


    *Energy company employee no matter what he/she claims*

    His childishness knows no bounds.

    It has been explained many times how the utility companies agree gas contracts well in advance of delivery. So if they're buying most of their gas 3 months ahead of time and the prices peak at the end of August, that means the most expensive gas would be paid for by customers at the end of November. Please indicate what is wrong with this view? How does this make price reductions feasible now?
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