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Prices Poll

vax2002
vax2002 Posts: 7,187 Forumite
Do You Know how much per unit your current suppliers are actually charging you.
Yes
No
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Do you know how much per unit your current supplier is charging you ? 19 votes

Yes
78% 15 votes
No
21% 4 votes

Comments

  • SYNERGY
    SYNERGY Posts: 129 Forumite
    vax2002 wrote: »
    Do You Know how much per unit your current suppliers are actually charging you.
    Yes
    No

    Yes I do know. :naughty: :eek:

    That's why from midnight, or thereabouts, they will no longer be my current supplier. :j :D :rotfl::dance:

    P.s. I have voted.
  • Depends what you mean by "know". Off the top of my head, no I don't. But it would take less than a minute to find out.
  • redboy1
    redboy1 Posts: 199 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Combo Breaker
    So you don't know, anyone can find out. The hole point is to see how many people are clued up on what there paying, or just pay like me.
  • I know how much I pay a month. I know how much I should be paying a month if the energy company calculated it properly based on my last 12 months actual usage. I also know that there aren't any cheaper tariffs currently available than the one I'm on. I think that's pretty clued up about what I'm paying. But I can't actually recall the unit prices without looking them up.
  • I think it's much more important to know how many units you're using, and what you're likely to pay over a 12 month period. Unit prices alone, are not much of a guide as to what your total energy costs will be.
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