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Changing from E-on to Scottish Power
goingsenile
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My current deal (online saver 9) with e-on finishes on the 21sty Auagust and they have written to say they are changing me over to energy online.
After using all the comparison sites,the best I can do is get no increase in my costs so have decided to go with Scottish Power through moneysupermarket and get the £70 cashback
My question is- when to tell -on I'm moving. Under online saver 9 I have a cancellation fee of £30 (not sure if that is for both or each), however under energy online there is no cancellation date.
Should I wait to tell them on the 22nd? ( I signed up via moneysupermarket last night- but I could cancel and redo it on Wednesday next week?
Thanks
AJ
My current deal (online saver 9) with e-on finishes on the 21sty Auagust and they have written to say they are changing me over to energy online.
After using all the comparison sites,the best I can do is get no increase in my costs so have decided to go with Scottish Power through moneysupermarket and get the £70 cashback
My question is- when to tell -on I'm moving. Under online saver 9 I have a cancellation fee of £30 (not sure if that is for both or each), however under energy online there is no cancellation date.
Should I wait to tell them on the 22nd? ( I signed up via moneysupermarket last night- but I could cancel and redo it on Wednesday next week?
Thanks
AJ
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Hi,
If you read the thread 'Tactics for Timing A Switch From E.On', you'll find the answer there.
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