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Fixed so cheap - prices due to go down??
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kippen_noedel wrote: »I stopped using it because it could reveal my real identity by searching google and finding a site I used to own.
amusingly by searching on your name the best I could find was A Stocky Mincer
You could try carespress !!0 -
kippen_noedel wrote: »I stopped using it because it could reveal my real identity by searching google and finding a site I used to own.
amusingly by searching on your name the best I could find was A Stocky Mincer
LOL. I believe you, I really do. You sure it wasn't Cardew?
And, look at that, a childish insult at the end of the post. Rattled, are we?
Call me Carmine....
HAVE YOU SEEN QUENTIN'S CASHBACK CARD??0 -
Here is the link to MrLazyBones blogMrLazyBones wrote: »Hi,
This post comes with no warranties!
Wholesale prices have fallen over 45% in 2008, but suppliers have not passed this on yet. Interesting comments about 'gambling'; while you can not with any certain guarantee if suppliers will reduce or increase prices you can use information that is available to you. I have recently posted a section about this on my blog (purely informative, I do not have any affiliate connections as I post this), however as a new user I cannot post the URL. Furthermore Ofgem are making noises that suppliers should reduce prices (even though they can not enforce this).
Suppliers, IMO, will reduce prices after winter by a token percentage.
There is also an article on my blog that shows why if the respective commodity falls by x% that not all of this is passed on - not sure how to get you to it to see.
Hope this helps - best of luck with your decision
http://www.mrlazybones.com/search/label/energy
and an alternative if people don't feel comfortable visiting blogs
http://www.sd-commission.org.uk/publications/downloads/DomesticEnergyPriceAnalysis.pdf0 -
G1LES - did you fix with e.on or did you go on a variable rate? As I mentioned in a previous post above, suppliers would reduce their prices after Christmas - BG have announced a 7% reduction today, hopefully other suppliers will follow suit.0
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