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The Big Noddle Energy Switch

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  • ASavvyBuyer
    ASavvyBuyer Posts: 1,737 Forumite
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    The Radio Times Collective Auction is now available for signing up.

    https://radiotimesenergyswitch.com/
  • fredandwilma
    fredandwilma Posts: 1,251 Forumite
    Chutzpah Haggler I won, I won, I won! Rampant Recycler Debt-free and Proud!
    The Radio Times Collective Auction is now available for signing up.

    https://radiotimesenergyswitch.com/


    Already done, thanks. :)


    With the results of the Big Community Switch on the 24th October, I'm expecting to see E.on Saver v4 win, in it's next form.

    With petrol prices also increasing for the first time in 6 years this autumn, it looks 100% likely i will stay with my E.on 2 year fix for it's remaining 21 months.


    https://www.petrolprices.com/autumn-petrol-prices-go-up/


    http://www.fuelprotest.com/news.php


    I'm so glad i made the decision to leave the remaining 7 months of my E.on v19 fix, for what was, pence.


    I don't think we will see the deals we have seen in recent years, for some time.
    Fred - Where's your get up and go?

    Barney - It just got up and went.



    Carpe diem
  • fredandwilma
    fredandwilma Posts: 1,251 Forumite
    Chutzpah Haggler I won, I won, I won! Rampant Recycler Debt-free and Proud!
    Results are now available.

    The winner of the Big Noddle Energy Switch for me, was EDF Energy Simply Fixed November 2017.

    Saving £13 per year, although there don't appear to be any additional discounts available, nor do they offer the WHD.


    In short, way more expensive for me, (£177 per year, more expensive.)


    f&w
    Fred - Where's your get up and go?

    Barney - It just got up and went.



    Carpe diem
  • The Collective EDF tariff is 19% dearer than Iresa who I have just switched to (no penalty for leaving so thought it was worth a look), 14th on the list for me (elec only, low user).

    I can't see these Collectives being around for much longer if they can't generate competitive prices. It all seems like a big waste of time for everyone involved!
  • brewerdave
    brewerdave Posts: 8,785 Forumite
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    I can't see these Collectives being around for much longer if they can't generate competitive prices. It all seems like a big waste of time for everyone involved!

    ...have to agree ;the last couple of collectives have been real duffers :(unless you were on a standard tariff already!
  • fredandwilma
    fredandwilma Posts: 1,251 Forumite
    Chutzpah Haggler I won, I won, I won! Rampant Recycler Debt-free and Proud!
    edited 2 November 2016 at 8:21AM
    The Collective EDF tariff is 19% dearer than Iresa who I have just switched to (no penalty for leaving so thought it was worth a look), 14th on the list for me (elec only, low user).

    I can't see these Collectives being around for much longer if they can't generate competitive prices. It all seems like a big waste of time for everyone involved!
    brewerdave wrote: »
    ...have to agree ;the last couple of collectives have been real duffers :(unless you were on a standard tariff already!


    The way forward is obviously to switch, the same as other services, but as energy prices start to rise? competitive deals have all but disappeared, (except for those on Standard Tariffs.)

    I haven't even received quotes from some of the collectives i signed for.

    It's notable E.on seem to have hibernated. No changes to their website as yet, still only two tariffs available.

    None of the "Big 6" appear in my energy comparisons. They are all the smaller companies which on paper may save £20 per year, but don't offer discounts or the WHD, so in reality, work out far more expensive.

    At this rate, it makes me wonder how long it will be before E.on stop offering "loyalty" discounts?
    Fred - Where's your get up and go?

    Barney - It just got up and went.



    Carpe diem
  • https://www.noddle.co.uk/big-noddle-energy-switch



    If you missed out last time, registration now open.

    Next collective will open for switching on 20th February 2017
    Fred - Where's your get up and go?

    Barney - It just got up and went.



    Carpe diem
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