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EDF Blue + (no strings) move now or stay

dfarry
dfarry Posts: 940 Forumite
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A few months ago I decided to change to the EDF Blue tariff, it wasn't the cheapest but it was completely flexible in that I could switch with no strings attached.

With the latest price increases I just don't know what to do, especially as I don't think EDF have published their increased prices yet.

Any thoughts or suggestions would be much appreciated.

Thanks

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  • chris-j
    chris-j Posts: 341 Forumite
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    I was on Blue June 2014 and switched last week to Blue March 2015, prices were slightly lower but the discounts (dual fuel and dd) are removed. Worked out a bit cheaper for me even with the discount removal and importantly freezes prices for another winter.
    Also looked at their 2017 offer but far too expensive, prices would need to rise substantially in next few year to make the 2017 offer worthwhile
  • dfarry
    dfarry Posts: 940 Forumite
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    Thanks Chris, just been looking on their website and for me March 2015 is about £8 per year cheaper than Feb. 2015... not really worth bothering with. These are not fixed I think so either way they could go up much more than the likes of Eon and NPower?

    Also noticed that EDF doesn't seem to have issued me any bills since I joined them 6 months ago but I am £500 in credit.... weird... have just entered two new (well the first actually) meter readings to see if that prompts them to send me a bill.
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