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Castle_Rock
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Im with scottish power and could save 73 pound a year with EDF. Not sure its worth the hassle to switch!??
Can you haggle with Scottish power like you can with insurance companies?
Can you haggle with Scottish power like you can with insurance companies?
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No - absolutely impossible.0
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Ok thanks. What's EDF like. Im fairly content with S.P. but saving 66 quid a year plus 30 quid cashback could be tempting0
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Castle_Rock wrote: »Im with scottish power and could save 73 pound a year with EDF. Not sure its worth the hassle to switch!??
Can you haggle with Scottish power like you can with insurance companies?Castle_Rock wrote: »Ok thanks. What's EDF like. Im fairly content with S.P. but saving 66 quid a year plus 30 quid cashback could be tempting
£66 saving?
£73 saving?
or even £96 saving if you include possible cashback?
So confusing innit. I wouldn't bother0 -
The below link gives information on our current tariffs
https://www.scottishpower.co.uk/gas-and-electricity/tariffs/
If you then access this next link, you can get a quote to see what tariff is best for you based on your online account details. (If you don't currently have an online account, you can register via this link)
https://www.scottishpower.co.uk/energyquote.process?execution=e1s1“Official Company Representative
I am the official company representative of Scottish Power. MSE has given permission for me to post in response to queries about the company, so that I can help solve issues. You can see my name on the companies with permission to post list. I am not allowed to tout for business at all. If you believe I am please report it to forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com This does NOT imply any form of approval of my company or its products by MSE"0 -
Surpised that EDF give you the best possible saving, but out of the Big6 their service and accuracy of billing is probably the best, and most certainly streets ahead of Scot Power0
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Haha. Oooops0
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The below link gives information on our current tariffs
https://www.scottishpower.co.uk/gas-and-electricity/tariffs/
If you then access this next link, you can get a quote to see what tariff is best for you based on your online account details. (If you don't currently have an online account, you can register via this link)
https://www.scottishpower.co.uk/energyquote.process?execution=e1s1
Thanks,. Ive already had an email advising me whatdeal is best to go for. Like i said previously I dont want to switch but it seems daft not to if i can save money.0 -
You get 30 quid cashback with the energy club if you switch to edf but quidco offer 50 quid.
Anyone else find this strange? I would have thought this website would have advised about going to quidco.0 -
Castle_Rock wrote: »You get 30 quid cashback with the energy club if you switch to edf but quidco offer 50 quid.
Anyone else find this strange? I would have thought this website would have advised about going to quidco.
MSE get £30 cashback too that's why!0
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