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MSE Fixed 1 Year Collective Sept 2015 Online DEAL ENDING

LiquidStool
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in Energy
Hi
I switched last year to the MSE Fixed 1 Year Collective Sept 2015 Online tariff. I've had notice from the supplier that the deal is ending and need to switch (deal actually runs out on the 26th Oct).
A couple of questions:
1/ Is there going to be another collective switch before this one runs out?
2/ If not, should i just compare and switch now (allowing for the 50 days exit fees)
Given that the cheapest deal with the current supplier will go up by £200+ I'd like to get a jump on what to do.
TIA
I switched last year to the MSE Fixed 1 Year Collective Sept 2015 Online tariff. I've had notice from the supplier that the deal is ending and need to switch (deal actually runs out on the 26th Oct).
A couple of questions:
1/ Is there going to be another collective switch before this one runs out?
2/ If not, should i just compare and switch now (allowing for the 50 days exit fees)
Given that the cheapest deal with the current supplier will go up by £200+ I'd like to get a jump on what to do.
TIA
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Hi LiquidStool,
We’re aiming to run another collective switch soon, hopefully undercutting the market's cheapest when it launches but I'm afraid we don't yet have any further details around dates which we can pass on.
Once we can share more, it'll be covered in the weekly Money Tips email. If you don't already get this, you can subscribe at the link below:
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/latesttip/
You may wish to log into your Cheap Energy Club account and run a comparison to see if there's any tariffs which you could switch to and save money.
Thanks,
MSE Laura0 -
Hi Laura
So the best thing to do would be look for a deal with no exit fees in the meantime? I've already used the comparison and was told i could save £8....
Is the new collective switch likely to be before the end of the year?0
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