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npower Bill Saver Aug 2013 increasing
I switched my Gas and Electricity to npower's Bill Saver Aug 2013 Tariff around 2 months ago via uswitch.com
I have today had a letter stating that the unit rate for Electricity is going from 13.09p to 13.93 (exc. VAT) - 8.7% increase. Gas is going from 2.817p to 3.428p (exc. VAT) - 9.4% increase.
I realise that this is in line with rises across the whole industry, but I was wondering if there is any benefit in considering switching at this stage?
I have today had a letter stating that the unit rate for Electricity is going from 13.09p to 13.93 (exc. VAT) - 8.7% increase. Gas is going from 2.817p to 3.428p (exc. VAT) - 9.4% increase.
I realise that this is in line with rises across the whole industry, but I was wondering if there is any benefit in considering switching at this stage?
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If I don't switch now, am I tied in with npower?0
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I'm on the same tariff Maryjo, I'm pretty sure there are no exit penalties for leaving this tariff, I may be wrong? I'm online as I'm typing this, looking to switch to Scottish powers fix till April 2014.0
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