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npower, best tariff?
Hi,
I moved house recently and as new tenant I found npower already serving electricity and gas.
Before I used to live in all-electricity compact 2 bedroom flat, which had one very good strength: to preserve the heat quite well. In this way my maximum bill used to be 120 pounds for 3 months during the winter with the economy 7.
I am sure that now in this new flat, which is bigger and heated by gas, I will pay more, but I would like to know what the best tariff to use with npower is.
Currently I am with the standard tariff which does not sound very good for me. Although npower has several tariffs, they do not seem clear to me, not simple enough to choose one without asking advices in the forum.
So if you have experience with npower, please help, thank you!
I moved house recently and as new tenant I found npower already serving electricity and gas.
Before I used to live in all-electricity compact 2 bedroom flat, which had one very good strength: to preserve the heat quite well. In this way my maximum bill used to be 120 pounds for 3 months during the winter with the economy 7.
I am sure that now in this new flat, which is bigger and heated by gas, I will pay more, but I would like to know what the best tariff to use with npower is.
Currently I am with the standard tariff which does not sound very good for me. Although npower has several tariffs, they do not seem clear to me, not simple enough to choose one without asking advices in the forum.
So if you have experience with npower, please help, thank you!
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I'd look Around there most competitive tarring is there go fix 11, or sign online 26... But have a low rate & high standing charges so if you're a low use won't be cheaper.Total amount of debt - £3540
Overdraft - £1540
Credit Card - £2000
Amount Payed - £100
Amount Left - £34400 -
Go to a comparison site & find yourself the cheapest / best tarriff for you - doesn't have to be with Npower, you can switch suppliers if you wish.0
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I did some calculations as I'm looking to switch to npower. Go Save looks like the best if you'll use less than 2500 kwh each of elec+gas per year. If more than 4000 kwh of both, then Go Fix. Sign Online may be good if heavy gas usage and less electricity.
I don't know if you count as a new customer but one of the tariffs gives £75 of high street vouchers too0
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