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  • editor1
    editor1 Posts: 287 Forumite
    Home Insurance Hacker!
    @Hengus,

    Despite your detractors, your commentary on OFTM has been measured and 'spot on', particularly with regards those of us on Fixed Term Contracts with Credit Balances above two months payments.

    Given all known facts, and where we are today, its obvious anyone in a similar situation as my folks are better off staying the course and then working out alternatives should they hit the wall before our Fixed Terms expire - such facts no way absolve's OFTM for their crass behaviour, however, anyone who signed a Fixed deal this year and have quite a duration left on their contracts, in my instance 10 months, certainly need to realise that moving mid term is not a viable answer. The answer is ensuring OFTM honour the Contract and refrain from efforts to change said contracts, which falls foul of Contract Law.
  • bs7
    bs7 Posts: 774 Forumite
    editor1 wrote: »
    @Hengus,

    Despite your detractors, your commentary on OFTM has been measured and 'spot on', particularly with regards those of us on Fixed Term Contracts with Credit Balances above two months payments.


    LOL!


    A Hengus and editor1 love in!!!!


    What a ridiculous post.


    The problem is that the pair of you haven't always made it clear that your "commentary" is limited to specific accounts


    And editor1 - i see you've posted yet another narrative about your parents and how the energy market works overseas - here's a tip NO ONE CARES about that!!!
  • editor1
    editor1 Posts: 287 Forumite
    Home Insurance Hacker!
    @Bs7,

    i'd actually start learning how Utility markets work outside of the UK for its where the UK is heading again given OFGEM/Government capping, namely, its back to PAYG with large deposits.

    Still, enjoy it when you can, but does seem living with certain realities is tough for some, not so tough for others. And obviously, my ignorance of the UK market is such i'm unable to get best value for my folks limited yearly income - so, not even sure why i bother utilising MSE, who's remit i thought had something to do with saving money, not wasting money.
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