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help me make up my mind
Legacy_user
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in Energy
I was lucky enough to jump on the eon V9 tariff, (they printed wrong prices) and it runs out in October, but now the winter is over i think i should plan ahead and try for the best deal for the coming winter.
these are what i'm paying on E7
SC 16.42
DR 12.35
NR 5.04
I looked at there new tariffs and the prices are to expensive so i looked around and EDF seem to be the cheapest ish,
SC 18.90
DR 15.98
NR 5.87
There is no tie ins so if another supplier has cheaper tariff later i can change.
Its just the reason is i hardly use any electric from now until the winter when i turn the NSH's on.
I know its the million dollar ? what do you people think.
Thanks
these are what i'm paying on E7
SC 16.42
DR 12.35
NR 5.04
I looked at there new tariffs and the prices are to expensive so i looked around and EDF seem to be the cheapest ish,
SC 18.90
DR 15.98
NR 5.87
There is no tie ins so if another supplier has cheaper tariff later i can change.
Its just the reason is i hardly use any electric from now until the winter when i turn the NSH's on.
I know its the million dollar ? what do you people think.
Thanks
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Comments
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No one can tell you which is cheapest, because we don't know your annual kWh usage. Put it through a comp site along with your postcode and you will have the answer in seconds.No free lunch, and no free laptop0
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