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Was with iSupply but they have moved me to EDF {Merged}
Badmintonplayer
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Have now posted in correct area.
But also I'm not getting e mails when replies come in, am I making an error?
My question is:-
I have been using iSupply as my Electric supplier, but they have ceased trading & have changed me over to EDF.
I now want to consider changing supplier.
If
I put EDF as my supplier into MSE Energy Club tool for establishing
best Electric deals it does not show my scheme which is "Discover Green
10V1.
So to get an indication of I have put in iSupply as my supplier & selected "Discover Green" which does show under iSupply.
But if I choose a new supplier will the changeover get confused as I have put in iSupply as my Supplier rather than EDF?
If so how do I get over this conflict?0
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I have been using iSupply as my Electric supplier, but they have ceased trading & have changed me over to EDF.I now want to consider changing supplier.If I put EDF as my supplier into MSE Energy Club tool for establishing best Electric deals it does not show my scheme which is "Discover Green 10V1.So to get an indication of I have put in iSupply as my supplier & selected "Discover Green" which does show under iSupply.But if I choose a new supplier will the changeover get confused as I have put in iSupply as my Supplier rather than EDF?If so how do I get over this conflict?0
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I'm afraid that I don't know the answer, but if you post in the correct section "Energy" rather than "LPG, Heating, Solid & Other Fuels", you may get an answer.
We've been trying to get MSE, for sometime, to modify the labelling of the sections to make it clearer, but with little success.
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Badmintonplayer said:I have been using iSupply as my Electric supplier, but they have ceased trading & have changed me over to EDF.I now want to consider changing supplier.If I put EDF as my supplier into MSE Energy Club tool for establishing best Electric deals it does not show my scheme which is "Discover Green 10V1.So to get an indication of I have put in iSupply as my supplier & selected "Discover Green" which does show under iSupply.But if I choose a new supplier will the changeover get confused as I have put in iSupply as my Supplier rather than EDF?If so how do I get over this conflict?
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Does not really matter what you put for current supplier. What matters is which supplier is cheapest or best going forward. Put in the correct annual/monthly usage.
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Many thanks for the advise.Just a point, I'm not getting e mail advise of posts, am i doing something wrong - again!?0
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It doesn't matter what present supplier or tariff you use - the switching process is driven by the new supplier.
As you know your consumption for the last 12 months (from the records you have been keeping) you should be able to determine how much you can save - ignore what the comparison sites tell you.
Never pay on an estimated bill. Always read and understand your bill1 -
Robin, Thanks have you any idea why I do not get e mails when replies are posted?
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Go to Profile - Edit Profile and tick the box. (You'll soon switch it off !)Never pay on an estimated bill. Always read and understand your bill0
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