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Advice please - First Utility Tariffs
I am currently on First Utility iSave Fixed Price V2 September 2013 and am wondering whether to change to First Utility iSave Fixed V3 which is Fixed until December 2013. On my annual usage of 25000 units of gas and 6000 units of electricity, my annual bill would rise by £36, but I would then get an extra 3 months before I needed to look to switch and with fixed prices.
Thank you for any replies.
Thank you for any replies.
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No one can say, since we don't know which way prices are going that far ahead.
What you are essentially getting for your £36 is an extra 3 months insurance against a potential price rise. Only you can decide if that is worth the cost.No free lunch, and no free laptop0
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