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Switch for Npower £120 cashback or stay with Scot Power
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I have just switched to SP Online7 tariff (this has cancel fee £50). But notice npower giving £120 cashback on quidco. The SP tariff does appear to be one of the cheapest for me at present , so I am in too minds about continuing to switch again to cashback or stay with SP good tariff??
Switching will get me £120-£50 cancel fee = £70 cashback
If i do switch i suppose it be wise to switch to online tariff without cancel fee, but concern that i will not always be on cheapest tariff?
So need to weigh up cashback cash aganist differing tariffs?
What people think?
I am a serical switcher and in 2009 I accummulated £333 . I use this cashback to pay for the larger winter bills.
Switching will get me £120-£50 cancel fee = £70 cashback
If i do switch i suppose it be wise to switch to online tariff without cancel fee, but concern that i will not always be on cheapest tariff?
So need to weigh up cashback cash aganist differing tariffs?
What people think?
I am a serical switcher and in 2009 I accummulated £333 . I use this cashback to pay for the larger winter bills.
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see the thread i started today titled 'switching to npower for cashback'. i had the same query and people have been good enough to answer some questions.0
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