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Scottish Power fix fuel prices
I'm on Jan 2014 dual fuel fix with Scottish Power.
Looking at re- fixing now with SP before current longer fixes are withdrawn.
My current bills show 2 prices for each fuel - ie first kwhs at top price then reducing to about half of that for the rest of usage -
but when I looked at the new 2015 price fix details to compare prices
https://www.scottishpower.co.uk/pdf/m201503_OLEFixedPriceMarch2015.pdf
they show only flat rate prices? - all kwhs charged at the same rate? ........or have I misread it?
Looking at re- fixing now with SP before current longer fixes are withdrawn.
My current bills show 2 prices for each fuel - ie first kwhs at top price then reducing to about half of that for the rest of usage -
but when I looked at the new 2015 price fix details to compare prices
https://www.scottishpower.co.uk/pdf/m201503_OLEFixedPriceMarch2015.pdf
they show only flat rate prices? - all kwhs charged at the same rate? ........or have I misread it?
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I'm on Jan 2014 dual fuel fix with Scottish Power.
Looking at re- fixing now with SP before current longer fixes are withdrawn.
My current bills show 2 prices for each fuel - ie first kwhs at top price then reducing to about half of that for the rest of usage -
but when I looked at the new 2015 price fix details to compare prices
https://www.scottishpower.co.uk/pdf/m201503_OLEFixedPriceMarch2015.pdf
they show only flat rate prices? - all kwhs charged at the same rate? ........or have I misread it?
Two tier pricing does not conform to the new industry standards and hence are being withdrawn.
Single tier pricing is the new norm ... plus the daily standing charges that have been re-introduced.0
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