MSE News: Eon promises no energy price rises in 2012

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  • echoecho_2
    echoecho_2 Posts: 152 Forumite
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    frugalfran wrote: »
    Do we all think that means that we will still pay the same as the 'old'tarrif (e.g. Save online 9) for the rest of the year although that has been withdrawn? It's so sad that no-one can believe a concept (i.e. freeze prices) wiklthout questionning the precise words used!

    You missed this bit in the MSE article:

    "Of course, customers on a fixed rate or promotional tariff may pay more when their deal expires. But that is a result of the nature of their deal, rather than any price rise."
  • ic
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    The move comes as Scottish and Southern Energy (SSE) announced last month it remained committed to freezing its prices until at least October
    In other news Kwik Fit have promised not to raise the cost of winter tyres until at least October, whilst an investigation into the cost of holidays has revealed that family holidays cost more over the July and August school holidays...
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