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New Flow Energy 2YR Fixed - Advice for current Flow Customers please
Hi All,
I received email regarding Flow Energy March 2018 fix but I am currently a Flow Connect 6 Customer which I am currently on the following rates:
Elec:
Standing Charge - 16.745 / Unit Rate - 10.469
Gas
Standing Charge - 14.856 / Unit Rate - 2.379
The new unit rate for my area London for Flow Energy March 2018 fix
Elec: Standing Charge - 22.701 / Unit Rate - 11.765
Gas: Standing Charge - 14.826 / Unit Rate - 2.911.
As I would have to pay £60.00 penalty for leaving early (30 each energy) is it worth me switching to the new deal.
I suppose I could fix in the Gas as it's similar but for electricity it's quite a bit more expensive????
I am wondering if I should wait until my deal expires in April 2017 and see where the land lies?
Any advice for me?
I received email regarding Flow Energy March 2018 fix but I am currently a Flow Connect 6 Customer which I am currently on the following rates:
Elec:
Standing Charge - 16.745 / Unit Rate - 10.469
Gas
Standing Charge - 14.856 / Unit Rate - 2.379
The new unit rate for my area London for Flow Energy March 2018 fix
Elec: Standing Charge - 22.701 / Unit Rate - 11.765
Gas: Standing Charge - 14.826 / Unit Rate - 2.911.
As I would have to pay £60.00 penalty for leaving early (30 each energy) is it worth me switching to the new deal.
I suppose I could fix in the Gas as it's similar but for electricity it's quite a bit more expensive????
I am wondering if I should wait until my deal expires in April 2017 and see where the land lies?
Any advice for me?
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Comments
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Stick with what you have already got through the winter months, where energy use will be higher. It will work out cheaper. Why switch to something more expensive at this time of year?
Then switch in the Spring to what is available then.0 -
I was only considering it as MSE gave an email saying this was a good deal to fix to for 2 years. Your thinking makes sense though - make the savings now over the winter months0
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