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  • Today's Octopus update for Avro customers
    UPDATE 12PM MONDAY 18th OCTOBER
    We’ve now initiated the transfer of around 35,000 Avro customers, and emailed them to share next steps about their switch, as well as their new tariff rates. This is going to be our big job for the week: we expect to have initiate all Avro customers’ switches by early next week at the latest. That means everyone should be hearing from us with their prices within in the next week.
    Don’t want to wait to find out your tariff rates? There's a way you can check them right now on our site, as the tariff lines up exactly with our current variable tariff, Flexible Octopus.
    1. Put in your postcode
    2. Click 'filters' and tick 'flexible'
    3. Scroll to find a tariff called Flexible Octopus October 2021 v2
    4. These will be your rates – as promised, around ~£10 cheaper than the price cap for the average home, and cheaper than anything available from a major supplier.

    I did this and the rate is marginally cheaper than my Avro deal?? I checked regularly and none of the suppliers with decent feedback were coming up with a saving.

    Avro Simple and Fixed 12M vs Flexible Octopus October 2021v2
    (Avro figures first)

    Gas S/C: 26.12 vs 26.11
    Gas Unit Rate: 3.99 vs 3.94
    Elec S/C: 23.77 vs 23.76
    Elec Unit Rate: 20.31 vs 20.12

    Am I being proper dense here? (Quite possible)
  • MWT
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    Lucky you, I have sent them two emails last week and still waiting for a reply. Hopefully I will get a reply soon. 
    Are you using the dedicated Avro email address - avro@octopus.energy
  • Consumerist
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    edited 19 October 2021 at 1:20PM
    . . . Am I being proper dense here? (Quite possible)
    If your previous Avro deal ended recently, i.e. during the current crisis, then it's quite possible that Avro's fixed deals were close to the cap anyway. Other suppliers' fixed deals were above the cap.
    >:)Warning: In the kingdom of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.
  • Hammer_Time
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    edited 19 October 2021 at 2:49PM
    MWT said:
    Lucky you, I have sent them two emails last week and still waiting for a reply. Hopefully I will get a reply soon. 
    Are you using the dedicated Avro email address - avro@octopus.energy
    I did, but I will try again. Third time trying to get them to acknowledge my opening meter readings.

    i have just had an email from them saying that they have now added my meter readings.
  • youravinalarrrf
    youravinalarrrf Posts: 579 Forumite
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    edited 19 October 2021 at 3:58PM
    Needless to say Octopus made no email request for meter readings on the 18th October which the Octopus Dashboard misleadingly stated and rather worryingly neither did I receive any response to the question I sent them. I'm guessing that by the time they read it the process had already moved on and was no longer showing the misleading "We'll ask you for a meter reading on the 18th Oct." message and they couldn't work out what I was on about?
    They probably think I'm a mental case! :D

    I finally received an email reply from Octopus this afternoon. They'd obviously never even bothered to check their system and it looks like a generic reply but I suppose any reply, even if meaningless, is better than the replies we never used to get from Avro.
    It's clear Octopus are trying to use the same system as they would for a customer transferring from another supplier where the customer inputs their initial meter readings it's just that their system is not customised for use in a SoLR transfer situation where Octopus import the initial meter readings from the failed supplier.
    It is best to add meter readings when requested during the migration to another energy supplier this is to keep your account in the loop & up to date once we are able to bill you.
    I used the hello@octopus.energy email address in this instance! :D
  • JohnB47
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    I haven't received an email from Octopus yet but I've just used their recent suggestion to see what my tariff would be. It will be a 29.78% increase for me over my Avro Simple and Super Premium, based on my usual yearly consumption. Ouch!
  • MWT
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    It's clear Octopus are trying to use the same system as they would for a customer transferring from another supplier where the customer inputs their initial meter readings it's just that their system is not customised for use in a SoLR transfer situation where Octopus import the initial meter readings from the failed supplier.

    You can get a few odd messages during the various stages even when changing tariffs within Octopus, they don't delay the process though so just sit tight and it will sort itself out.

  • Latest Octopus update for Avro customers

    UPDATE TUESDAY 19TH OCTOBER

    We’re cracking on with our main job for the week: initiating the switches of all Avro customers. We’ve now initiated around 90,000, emailed those customers to share next steps about their switch, and shared their new tariff rates.

    If you’ve not heard from us yet about this, you should do within the next week.


  • No email yet but my account page is starting to populate with info. The old Avro direct debit amount is listed on the same date it usually goes out but I expect that to rise and probably best I make up the missing payment at some point to keep me on track. 
  • No email yet but my account page is starting to populate with info. The old Avro direct debit amount is listed on the same date it usually goes out but I expect that to rise and probably best I make up the missing payment at some point to keep me on track. 
    It needs to rise but Octopus won't automatically recaculate what it need to be for you.
    You need to sit down with a calculator or a spreadsheet and work what it needs to be yourself based on your estimated annual usage figures for both gas and electricity and the new Octopus prices.
    The one thing I would suggest is that you add up your last 12 months usage of gas on your statements and use that figure as your estimated annual usage figure as Avro never automatically recalculated the annual usage for gas on a monthly basis like they did with electric.

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