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Next MSE Collective Switch?

Don't suppose anyone knows when the next MSE collective switch is due to happen please?

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  • worried_jim
    worried_jim Posts: 11,631 Forumite
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    I don't think Martin was able to get a good deal so he hasn't done one presently.
  • dave52
    dave52 Posts: 12,005 Forumite
    Don't suppose anyone knows when the next MSE collective switch is due to happen please?

    This was posted in another thread earlier this week but may have gone unnoticed.

    Hi all,

    We’re planning to run another collective switch early this year, but we don’t yet have any details around dates which we can share.

    However the cheapest deal available today may not be available in a few weeks' time. We've seen the price of the cheapest energy deal jump over £100 per year (on typical use) in the last couple of months, and with rising wholesale costs the trend's likely to continue. You can either fix and lock in your prices now to be safe, or hold on to see if we can negotiate a better deal.

    If we do go ahead with another collective, details will be included in our weekly email:
    http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/latesttip/

    Thanks,
    MSE Laura


    http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showpost.php?p=71858883&postcount=11
  • Dird
    Dird Posts: 2,703 Forumite
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    In the mean time, if any of you have First Utility in your top 3 comparisons they're currently offering £100 cashback on TCB
    Mortgage (Nov 15): £79,950 | Mortgage (May 19): £71,754 | Mortgage (Sep 22): £0
    Cashback sites: £900 | £30k in 2016: £30,300 (101%)
  • System
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    Dird wrote: »
    In the mean time, if any of you have First Utility in your top 3 comparisons they're currently offering £100 cashback on TCB

    It would have to be a very long short list in my case: £186 more on a £663 contract. If FU can afford to offer £100 cash back then they can afford to offer better prices.
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