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British Gas Fixed Price September 2011
markymark3
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in Energy
Is anyone on the same tariff? Any thoughts on whether taking the £75 cancellation hit and moving to a standard online tariff or a lower capped rate is worthwhile at this time? Thanks, Mark
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I'd be interested in any replies to this as I'm in the same position. Thanks.July grocery- 24.40/220. NSD-1/3.
Myself, DD, 2 cats, 35 weeks pregnant.
Debts- CC's- V-775, F-1253.10, BC-3291.80, T-1429.08. Total-6748.98. All 0%. Aim- to pay £200 per month.0 -
It is a toughie and unfortunately will be a gamble. SSE have announced a 9.4% gas price increase and the "experts" think that all suppliers will follow in the ensuing months. It would be worth inputting your annual usage in kilowatt hours into a price comparison site. If there is a tariff more than 10% plus £75.00 cheaper then it may be worth takin the risk as you. (i've read that back and it doesn't seem to make sense but i hope it does to you!)0
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