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GreenStar Energy 24mth fix
Just done a comparison via Energy Club and come across this tariff: No Worries 24 Months Fixed version 1311 by GreenStar Energy.
For me this is the cheapest tariff which is fixed for 2 years (only £67 more a year).
The next 2 year fix tariff is First Utility which is £99 more a year.
Also for some reason the GreenStar Energy 12 mnth fix is more expensive at £89 more a year.
I wonder if I should stick with EDF 2014 or switch now? any thoughts
For me this is the cheapest tariff which is fixed for 2 years (only £67 more a year).
The next 2 year fix tariff is First Utility which is £99 more a year.
Also for some reason the GreenStar Energy 12 mnth fix is more expensive at £89 more a year.
I wonder if I should stick with EDF 2014 or switch now? any thoughts
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No Worries 12M Fixed - Elec 1311
Term: 12 months
Payment Method: Direct Debit
Unit Rate: 12.224 p/kWh
Standing Charge: 25.45 p/day
Early Termination Charge: £31.50
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No Worries 24M Fixed - Elec 1311
Term: 24 months
Payment Method: Direct Debit
Unit Rate: 12.181 p/kWh
Standing Charge: 19.78 p/day
Early Termination Charge: £31.500 -
Hi, new here - and in same dilemma as the OP! (i.e EDF Blue finishing in April).
Not too fussed with finishing the contract early - no exit penalties - although I'd be paying less per unit for sticking with Blue till April.
The 24 month rate on comparison site looks quite competitive. Anybody given these new boys a go?
Any futher insight welcome!! Or, I may just opt to become an MSE guinea pig myself ...0 -
If your existing EDF tariff runs to April 2014, why switch now and pay more through most of the winter? We've just had price increases all round, so one would hope that there will be no more until the spring at the very earliest.No free lunch, and no free laptop0
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