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Switching from NPower to NPower!
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hueygeorge
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Hi All
I'm currently on NPower's Online Price Fix Oct 14 so I've been checking comparisons - the cheapest one coming out through the MSE energy club is NPower's Online Price Fix Feb 17, with £30 cashback. Can I 'switch' to the same supplier though? Or do I just need to contact NPower to change tariffs? Thanks all - can't find the answer anywhere
I'm currently on NPower's Online Price Fix Oct 14 so I've been checking comparisons - the cheapest one coming out through the MSE energy club is NPower's Online Price Fix Feb 17, with £30 cashback. Can I 'switch' to the same supplier though? Or do I just need to contact NPower to change tariffs? Thanks all - can't find the answer anywhere
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hueygeorge wrote: »Hi All
I'm currently on NPower's Online Price Fix Oct 14 so I've been checking comparisons - the cheapest one coming out through the MSE energy club is NPower's Online Price Fix Feb 17, with £30 cashback. Can I 'switch' to the same supplier though? Or do I just need to contact NPower to change tariffs? Thanks all - can't find the answer anywhere
Run your figures through another switching site or work up a simple spreadsheet. OFGEM have made comparisons even more confusing. See earlier threads.This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0 -
Hi Huey
In answer to your original question, if you wish to switch to a different Npower tariff through Energy Club, you can do so and you will be eligible for the cashback payment.
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since when do suppliers give comission to switch to another one of their productsDon't put your trust into an Experian score - it is not a number any bank will ever use & it is generally a waste of money to purchase it. They are also selling you insurance you dont need.0
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