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Switching from a pre-payment meter to direct debit.
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If they change your meters for free, normally you are required to fix into a contract for a certain period of time. The pre payment meters are normally rolling 30 day contracts, but when you go DD they fix you in for a certain period of time. It's definitely worth double checking before you change meters.
There is no minimum or fixed period on the suppliers standard (expensive) variable tariff. You can have credit meters installed on this tariff if you wish. Perhaps a wise choice if you plan to switch supplier again shortly.0
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