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  • Clif
    Clif Posts: 218 Forumite
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    Because Symbio & Zog are more expensive for my usage due to their high standing charges!
  • Clif
    Clif Posts: 218 Forumite
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    My usage is 3000 kWh of electricity per year and 6600 kWh of gas per year, with a cost of £606.84 per year on Fix'd 20 9.0 and a rollover cost of £621.60 per year on One Green Flex 2.0, therefore, Symbio and Zog can't compete!
  • Talldave
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    Clif said:
    My usage is 3000 kWh of electricity per year and 6600 kWh of gas per year, with a cost of £606.84 per year on Fix'd 20 9.0 and a rollover cost of £621.60 per year on One Green Flex 2.0, therefore, Symbio and Zog can't compete!

    Since you always go with the cheapest, you should be moving your gas to British Gas and the total cost will be £617.28.
  • Clif
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    edited 12 June 2020 at 3:47PM
    You live in SE London and I live in NN7 Northampton, where Symbio are £408.66 for a standard meter and £419.10 for my E7 meter (20% night usage), Zog are £217.53 and British Gas are £298.45, so I'm 100% certain that I'm on the cheapest fixed and rollover tariffs (even if I have a standard meter installed)!
  • Talldave
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    Clif said:
    You live in SE London and I live in NN7 Northampton, where Symbio are £408.66 for a standard meter and £419.10 for my E7 meter (20% night usage), Zog are £217.53 and British Gas are £298.45, so I'm 100% certain that I'm on the cheapest fixed and rollover tariffs (even if I have a standard meter installed)!

    What has where I live got to do with it?  For NN7 British Gas is £210.97 for 6600kWh gas.
  • Clif
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    I've just checked again and British Gas are £298.45, Bristol energy are £213.73, so I'm more than happy on my tariff Fix'd 20 9.0 and the rollover tariff One Green Flex 2.0!
  • Talldave
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    British Gas Online Fix Jun 2021, 6600kWh for NN7 is £210.97. Taken with OFTM electricity, works out cheaper than OFTM dual fuel. I know you'll want to switch because you always go with the cheapest supplier.
  • Clif
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    It still doesn't beat a cost of £606.84 per year on Fix'd 20 9.0 because variable Clean VE 3.0 is £406.32 and my fixed tariff expires in April 2021!
  • Talldave
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    But it beats OFTM dual fuel for anyone thinking of switching today.  Separate suppliers wins again!
  • Clif
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    edited 13 June 2020 at 10:54AM
    You're correct, but if I was thinking of switching today, I would choose One Green Flex 2.0 because price is CONSTANTLY cheap (unlike British Gas) and customer service is EXCELLENT (unlike British Gas)!
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