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Thanks Gerry, Thanks RobinSo from that, what are my unit rates and standing charge?
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Seems my new tariff is EDF welcome GNE variable v2. Where can I find the detailed tariff rates?
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rooster47 said:Seems my new tariff is EDF welcome GNE variable v2. Where can I find the detailed tariff rates?0
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reub075 said:Hello,
I don't know if anyone else has had the same update, but when I signed into my MSE CheapEnergy Club account this morning, I noticed that my current tariff has been updated (as of today) from the old GNE 12 month fixed tariff, to one of the EDF Welcome GNE Variable tariffs.
I have not received a confirmation email from EDF (other than the standard 'Welcome... we have been appointed... what happens next' email from 2 Feb) about the tariff that I would be moved onto.
The CEC tariff information suggests that I'll be on the EDF Welcome V5 tariff, which I'm encouraged by, as that seems to be the cheapest tariff for my region. I realise that this is not yet official confirmation or contractually binding yet, but still promising.
Based on my calculations and usage figures from the last 12 months, this tariff would be more expensive than the former GNE tariff by around £55. However, I am factoring this against the fact that all CEC switch deals appear to be over £100 more expensive than the provisional EDF tariff for me.1 -
SonOfPearl said: Thanks for the heads up! The MSE CEC also now lists my tariff as Welcome GNE Variable v5. But I haven't had any contact at all from EDF yet (not even a welcome email) so I hope to hear something soon.0
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Gerry1 said:rooster47 said:Seems my new tariff is EDF welcome GNE variable v2. Where can I find the detailed tariff rates?
Tried that link before and despite entering all fields...postcode, fuel, payment type, tariff name and meter, got nothing other than 'Tariff Information Label' but no tariff rates!
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@rooster47
I also struggled - went through it about 3 times before I got actual figures. The last needs variable selectedNever pay on an estimated bill. Always read and understand your bill0 -
rooster47 said:Gerry1 said:rooster47 said:Seems my new tariff is EDF welcome GNE variable v2. Where can I find the detailed tariff rates?0
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rooster47 said:Gerry1 said:rooster47 said:Seems my new tariff is EDF welcome GNE variable v2. Where can I find the detailed tariff rates?
Tried that link before and despite entering all fields...postcode, fuel, payment type, tariff name and meter, got nothing other than 'Tariff Information Label' but no tariff rates!
On an online chat with EDF they advise my GNE variable v2 tariff rates would be the same as those with GNE. Odd when you consider EDF say they would credit you with the additional cost should their tariff resulted in a higher billing to GNE
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