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M&S fixed 2014 vs npower fixed 2017
I need to change tariff and I am in a real dilemma in terms of which to chose
What are people's thoughts is it worth going for the longer higher priced fix or the lower priced short term one
I know it's a gamble and personal choice but just wanted to see what people were doing
What are people's thoughts is it worth going for the longer higher priced fix or the lower priced short term one
I know it's a gamble and personal choice but just wanted to see what people were doing
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I'd wait to see if Labour get in.
:rotfl:Make £2018 in 2018 Challenge - Total to date £2,1080 -
Npower 2017 for me personally, ask yourself what your unit prices would be come end of m+s 2014 , when u come to look for another tariff, esp when the hikes come into effect this winter.
one of reasons I went for it was peace of mind knowing my prices will stay the same until 2017 with the added bonus of no exit fees should something better comes along (altho unlikely as each new tariff that comes out is always higher than the previous)0
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