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Whose left to announce a price increase?

Have Scottish Power done this yet?

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  • penrhyn
    penrhyn Posts: 15,215 Forumite
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    Did you get your gas bill sorted out?
    That gum you like is coming back in style.
  • Have Scottish Power done this yet?

    Yes. Their prices went up 25 November. I received an email from them today informing me of that fact (but I did know already).
  • The only one of the big 6 to hike left is EDF.
  • sho_me_da_money
    sho_me_da_money Posts: 1,679 Forumite
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    edited 26 January 2011 at 11:26PM
    penrhyn wrote: »
    Did you get your gas bill sorted out?

    Yea mate.

    Just keeping a close eye on it.

    I switched to EDF not long ago from EON/BG but im debating if I should cancel in the cool off period and go with Scottish Power.

    Given that SP, have announced their price increase and EDF has yet to show their hand, I may go with SP as the difference between them and EDF is currently £6.00 (on all comparison websites). I presume the difference will be far greater when EDF announce.

    What you thinks peeps?
  • Just phoned EDF and cancelled in cool off.

    He asked why and I explained that EDF were yet to announce their price rise whereas Scottish Power already did.

    The difference between the two currently is £6 more with SP and I felt that when EDF announce their rise, the difference will be far greater.

    The advisor explained that if EDF increased the price rise in March 2011, it would not apply to the Online Saver 8 Tariff, which I applied for. The rise would only affect standard accounts.

    Can somebody confirm if that is correct or a load of balony?

    Thank you
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