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  • backfoot
    backfoot Posts: 2,700 Forumite
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    edited 31 May 2016 at 5:52PM
    The savings (post exit fees) are non existent for a GL10 postcode so it isn't worth switching if that is your home address.

    Looking back at your posting history you said you were paying a monthly DD of £130.

    You may want to review this if that is what you are still paying?

    Strange title for this thread What is that about?
  • backfoot wrote: »
    Using a postcode for Perranporth there are savings of around £70 to be made by moving to GB Energy on a dual fuel contract.(No exit fees).

    Splitting the suppliers could save you another £40.

    The quotations come out with a monthly DD of around £65 .

    Unfortunately, your current supplier charges an exit fee of £60 which makes a current switch less attractive. However, in a falling market you have missed out on some significant savings by simply tariff hopping.

    You may want to consider breaking the cycle. I certainly favour suppliers who don't have exit fees which allows greater flexibility of choice and access to the best market offers.
    Great. I don't live inn Perranporth!
  • backfoot wrote: »
    The savings (post exit fees) are non existent for a GL10 postcode so it isn't worth switching if that is your home address.

    Looking back at your posting history you said you were paying a monthly DD of £130.

    You may want to review this if that is what you are still paying?

    Strange title for this thread What is that about?
    £59.90. Good isn't it Google. Even tracks you! And we got the refund as well!

    As for the title, most posting here are on the cheapest tarrif, plus or minus around £10 a year! I chose Ur Stitched for those who are not switching regularly.
  • backfoot
    backfoot Posts: 2,700 Forumite
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    £59.90. Good isn't it Google. Even tracks you! And we got the refund as well!

    As for the title, most posting here are on the cheapest tarrif, plus or minus around £10 a year! I chose Ur Stitched for those who are not switching regularly.

    I don't understand what you have written above ?

    You posted in your thread 'Man from Scottish Power' that your DD was £185 in July 2014. You got it reduced to £150 shortly after contacting them.

    It seems you have all sorted now with a current DD of £59.90.

    Were you on their standard tariff previously? It seems an incredible change given that you say your gas consumption has been so consistent.

    :question: It doesn't seem to stack up.
  • backfoot
    backfoot Posts: 2,700 Forumite
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    Any further explanation?

    All very confusing.
  • ic
    ic Posts: 3,516 Forumite
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    Lucy in the sky with diamonds... :rotfl:
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