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pmanthony
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I used to be on a deal through the club but then joined SSE through s cashback site. I have been trying to update my details on the club but it gives me 3 options



SSE Atlantic
SSE Southern Electric
Scottish Power


I have asked which supplies me from SSE and they have been unhelpful.
Does it make a difference?

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    Looking at the Cheap Energy Club and the "Edit Details", I see "SSE" as a supplier in the drop down list. So just use that one.

    Does it matter? Well the only difference is that with the correct supplier and tariff, the site can show how much you will pay compared to how much you paid fro the last year.

    But it doesn't matter as you should never look at the so called savings but only the Total Annual Cost of the new tariffs. It is important what you will pay going forward. No point looking back as you cannot get that tariff anyway (assuming it is a fixed tariff coming to an end).
  • pmanthony wrote: »
    I used to be on a deal through the club but then joined SSE through s cashback site. I have been trying to update my details on the club but it gives me 3 options



    SSE Atlantic
    SSE Southern Electric
    Scottish Power


    I have asked which supplies me from SSE and they have been unhelpful.
    Does it make a difference?

    Well it won't be Scottish Power - they are an entirely separate Big 6 supplier.

    SSE Atlantic only currently have an expensive standard variable tariff on offer, but I see MSE also shows 4 other tariff listed (all starting with SSE Energy Assist ...)

    So it's probably SSE Southern Electric.

    You are seeing SSE Southern Electric due to the supply region you are in. SSE has a few legacy supply regions, so in a a different supply region you may see, for example, SSE Scottish Hydro Electric.
    If you are not in a legacy suppliy region of SSE, MSE probably just list them as SSE

    SSE Atlantic was previously an online only venture by SSE.
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