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Delaying switch has just cost me £20 (Npower Sol7)
did a comparison a few weeks back or so ago but did press the button to switch (don't know why- I always put things off) .
Just done the comparison again and Npower are now £20 dearer due to introducing sol7 on 23rd Oct.
BG Click still showing at cheapest i.e £20 less than Npower. But given reports on here and my parents problems with BG at moment I think I'd rather give my money to Npower.
Just done the comparison again and Npower are now £20 dearer due to introducing sol7 on 23rd Oct.
BG Click still showing at cheapest i.e £20 less than Npower. But given reports on here and my parents problems with BG at moment I think I'd rather give my money to Npower.
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I really shouldn't worry too much.Unless it was a fixed rate,it would have gone up anyway so you wouldn't have actually saved anything!
I am with Atlantic and they are very good.I have heard good and bad reports of Npower but you can only go with what you feel is the right thing to do.At least this site gives you lots of food for thought!0 -
Yes, I suppose you are correct. But its just when you think it was a level playing field Npower introduce a new rate.
Either way it is still cheaper than BG and I can't believe they are any more imcopetent than BG.
Atlantic no good for my area but might swith my parents account to them0
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