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MSE News: Low energy users face steepest price hike from Scottish Power
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As a low user you might want to have a look at the Coop. No fix or exit penalty and £50 discount. I'm in a similar position with SP and the Coop have just told me they will notify SP on 2/7 of a switch process commencing so hopefully I'll avoid the £30 cancellation fee.
http://www.cooperativeenergy.coop/If the ball had gone in the net it would have been a goal.If my Auntie had been a man she'd have been my Uncle.0 -
Am I being stupid, or is it near impossible to find the price-per-unit rate on the coop website? Even after putting in postcode details and it giving me a yearly costing, I still can't see price per/kwh?0
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Am I being stupid, or is it near impossible to find the price-per-unit rate on the coop website? Even after putting in postcode details and it giving me a yearly costing, I still can't see price per/kwh?
I agree it was hard to find. However, I got there eventually
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Try:
http://www.cooperativeenergy.coop/assets/documents/price-list.pdf
Don't forget to factor in the service charge (presumably what has been known as standing charge).0 -
? Co Op still not on comparison websites?0
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