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EDF Confusion

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  • thingamaBob
    thingamaBob Posts: 21,232 Forumite
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    You're confused!
    I was on the price fix that ended 31/03/14 and pre signed up for the, then new, Blue+ Price Promise June 2015.
    When I printed out a Bill on 11th April, there was a note on it saying that I could save £68.82 per year by choosing the Blue+ Price Promise July 2015 (over £1 per week cheaper but no notification received). So I did.
    I have just received a request for meter readings (Why? they had readings on 1st April) and when I go in to enter them I find that if I sign up for Blue+ Price Promise August 2015, I will save another £32.00 per year.
    Are they going to bring in new tariffs on a monthly basis? Each time I change they send me letters and new booklets and letters to change my payments (Reduced tariff but monthly payment increased by £1??) even though I'm supposedly paperless.
    I'm quite happy to change each month while prices are going down but just wish they'd let me know.
  • Yorkie1
    Yorkie1 Posts: 12,174 Forumite
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    JJ_Egan wrote: »
    There are also enough horror stories regarding the bigger suppliers posted on here and not just switches .

    True. However, I've been with EDF for some time now and not had a problem with them.

    That position may change in the future but for now I'm willing to pay extra to avoid the hassle that so many are reporting in changing to smaller suppliers like FU or Ovo.
  • yasmup
    yasmup Posts: 114 Forumite
    Nada666 wrote: »
    Have a look on a comparison site and see how the new tariff fares for your usage.

    ... and indeed how much more expensive it probably is compared to a number of other suppliers offerings.

    Check out also separate supplies as that currently can work out cheapest for many people.
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