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price comparison websites, not mixing and matching Tariffs
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I heard that, hidden way down in the CMA report it seems, comparision sites in future will only need to show those suppliers that pay them, lower no payers left out
CAB will be only site left to show all, and that does not have a "click through" facility
Back to the future, a zillion tarrifs with comparison sites commision only or back door hidden deals
Let us hope that CA also shows supplier complaints data (feedback) on its comparison site. Personally, I am not sure that recommending an energy supplier based solely on price is in the best interests of vulnerable clients who may not have the means or the knowledge to deal with switching and billing difficulties.
http://www.which.co.uk/energy/saving-money/reviews-ns/energy-companies-reviewed/best-and-worst-energy-companies/
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