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EDF- nearly out of lock in contract.

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  • hubb wrote: »
    All I seem to get here is sarcasm. I DONT have a yearly consumption figure because I HAVEN'T been with EDF for a year yet.
    hubb wrote: »
    So far my best experience has been with EDF.


    So now you are giving us all the information :o

    EDF has been your only supplier and you havn't been at your current home a year yet..... I assume :o

    Because if you had been in your current home more than a year you would still have a yearly consumption figure....
    Even if it wasn't with EDF
  • hubb
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    Wrong. Because (as I mentioned a few posts ago) we had a new boiler installed less than a year ago.
  • backfoot
    backfoot Posts: 2,700 Forumite
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    :rotfl::rotfl:Classic thread.
  • rockin_plumber
    rockin_plumber Posts: 689 Forumite
    edited 1 November 2011 at 11:12PM
    hubb wrote: »
    Wrong. Because (as I mentioned a few posts ago) we had a new boiler installed less than a year ago.

    I am sure that says less than a year ago :o
    hubb wrote: »
    we got a new boiler last October.

    But...

    This means you may have a meter reading for last October and if you have you will be able to work out your yearly consumption... even if you were with EDF for 3 months, BG for 3 months, Npower for 3 months & EON for 3 months*** your usage will still be the same.

    :wall:

    ***other suppliers are available
  • hubb
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    Sticking with EDF for another 12 months fixed. End of. Period.
  • Boxman
    Boxman Posts: 199 Forumite
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    Hope you didn't get indigestion from the humble pie you had to eat after reading post 36!

    :cool:
  • hubb
    hubb Posts: 2,501 Forumite
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    Boxman wrote: »
    Hope you didn't get indigestion from the humble pie you had to eat after reading post 36!

    :cool:

    It's been fun :rotfl:
  • I havent checked but are you tied in for a minimum of a year if you switch to EDF?

    !!!!!! if so. Still got two months till I can ditch the idiots....
  • macman
    macman Posts: 53,129 Forumite
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    edited 3 April at 1:58PM
    [quote=[Deleted User];48216389]I havent checked but are you tied in for a minimum of a year if you switch to EDF?

    !!!!!! if so. Still got two months till I can ditch the idiots....[/QUOTE]

    It will depend which tariff you are on-some have lock ins, some don't.
    No free lunch, and no free laptop ;)
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