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e.On SaveOnline 5 to what?
I'm currently on e.On SaveOnline 5 and want to make sure I'm on the best deal possible in light of the upcoming price increase.
I've looked at my last 4 bills and worked out I've used 14743kWh of gas and 3795 kWh of electricity. On the old SaveOnline 5 prices that would cost £909.63 per year and on the new £1085.52.
Putting the same numbers into SaveOnline 9 gives £989.29 and Fixed Price 2013 gives £1200.83.
Working through uSwitch I could move to EDF Fix for 2012 and pay £1,037.84 or EDF Fix for 2014 and pay £1,072.71 which both look attractive, particularly the 2014 tariff which covers the next 3 winters. nPower Dual Fuel 23 is the cheapest tarif at £960.14.
The EDF deals look good to me. Are there any pitfalls with them or any other suggestions?
I've looked at my last 4 bills and worked out I've used 14743kWh of gas and 3795 kWh of electricity. On the old SaveOnline 5 prices that would cost £909.63 per year and on the new £1085.52.
Putting the same numbers into SaveOnline 9 gives £989.29 and Fixed Price 2013 gives £1200.83.
Working through uSwitch I could move to EDF Fix for 2012 and pay £1,037.84 or EDF Fix for 2014 and pay £1,072.71 which both look attractive, particularly the 2014 tariff which covers the next 3 winters. nPower Dual Fuel 23 is the cheapest tarif at £960.14.
The EDF deals look good to me. Are there any pitfalls with them or any other suggestions?
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Save Online 9, based on eon's unit rates wef 13-9-11, so not affected by increase, there will almost certainly be a decrease in spring 2012, so not worth fixing now.0
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I thought would be best to go on the fixed one now with EON as can change to cheaper one with EON in the spring if prices do come down.0
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