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How soon can I switch after previous switch

Derek_Duval
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I've just switched suppliers, separate suppliers for gas and electricity. My electricity switch is due to complete tomorrow. I have found a better tariff in the meantime, EDF EV. My new supplier has no exit fee, how soon can I switch again once my current switch is completed. I assume you can switch straight away but wonder if this would cause any complications doing it so soon?
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You can switch as many times as you like.
Note that cooling off takes 14 days on its own plus the time to actually do the switch. The faster switches that claim to take in total 17 days even with cooling means technically you'd only be able to switch 21 times a yearThe old schooler "six weeks" means you'd be able to move eight times a year.
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