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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?0 -
Great. I don't live inn Perranporth!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.0 -
£59.90. Good isn't it Google. Even tracks you! And we got the refund as well!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?
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.0 -
Blackbeard_of_Perranporth wrote: ȣ59.90. 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.0 -
Any further explanation?
All very confusing.0 -
Lucy in the sky with diamonds... :rotfl:0
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