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edf online 5 vs EON fixonline v3
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Just wondering if you ever made a decision between the two...I'm in exactly same predicament now and unsure which to go for???MARRIED MR E - 22nd Dec 2010 - technically now sazzye!:j
AIMS FOR 2012: LOSE WEIGHT/GET FIT! PREPARE FOR BABY-TRYING! OVERPAY MORTGAGE BEFORE MOVING HOUSE, DO UP HOUSE TO MOVE, SAVE SAVE SAVE - SOLICITORS FEES, STAMP DUTY ETC ETC. :eek:HELP HELP HELP!:eek:0 -
I'm in the same boat too. Already with Eon and never had a problem with them. Quidco cashback of £60 for EDF is tempting as well but the EON tariff is fixed.0
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wackojackouk wrote: »I'm in the same boat too. Already with Eon and never had a problem with them. Quidco cashback of £60 for EDF is tempting as well but the EON tariff is fixed.
I switched form EON to EDF s a few months ago. Customer service for both is pretty good which is always a big factor for me. EDF does give you Nectar points though if thats of any use to you.0 -
I've just moved from R1 to FixOnline 3.
As 50% of our gas will be coming from abroad this winter, I wanted to get a fix.0
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