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Cheap Energy Club Scottish Power extra £30 cash back?
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As I said
It's not always cheapest to switch both fuels (if you even have 2) to the same supplier
Youve not answred the question.
The question is: Why not complete the comparison? If Scottish Power come out cheap excluding the £105 gas and Electricity cash back then why complete the transfer on a comparison site other than TOPCASHBACK where you get an £105 instead of the "less" cashback offered on cheap Energy club??0 -
JOE_STOTTS wrote: »Youve not answred the question.
The question is: Why not complete the comparison? If Scottish Power come out cheap excluding the £105 gas and Electricity cash back then why complete the transfer on a comparison site other than TOPCASHBACK where you get an £105 instead of the "less" cashback offered on cheap Energy club??
What part ofThe OP said it was a single fuel switch. TCB only pay £52.50 for that
are you not understanding? :huh:0 -
I've emailed MSE Cheap Energy Club and I will only get £45 cashback.
To clarify, as Wywth seems to think that I have nothing better to do with my time than invent electricity switching scenarios and seek advice regarding them online, I will explain my situation.
In June I moved into this flat and was on a British Gas prepayment meter. I failed their credit check for a credit meter to be installed, so I switched to EDF prepayment by end of July. EDF will install a credit meter without a credit check, so I arranged for this to be done and it was completed by the end of August. It is at this point that I went on the EDF Blue + Price Promise Tariff.
Now I have done another comparison and Scottish Power is slightly cheaper and with the cashback, it's a no brainer.0 -
Do a quote via USWITCH or Money saving expert then hit TOPCASHBACK DOT COM!
I switched to Scottish Power last week when they were offering £105 cash back!
They are currently giving £84 cashback at the moment until 16thSeptember!0
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