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Lismoreloon
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How can I change my tarriff from Simbio when it is not listed in the energy club?
I am on Fair and Green variable renewal B5.2, and they are going to change me to Fair and green variable renewal B5.3 on 1st July, which is a steep 17.535 pence per KWH and 28 pence per day standing charge. I am trying to get a good comparison from The energy club. They cannot monitor what I am paying if they do not have the tarriff.
What can I do?
I am on Fair and Green variable renewal B5.2, and they are going to change me to Fair and green variable renewal B5.3 on 1st July, which is a steep 17.535 pence per KWH and 28 pence per day standing charge. I am trying to get a good comparison from The energy club. They cannot monitor what I am paying if they do not have the tarriff.
What can I do?
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How about Uswitch or any of the other comparison sites?
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Stop using the MSE CEC for a start,use Which instead.
Go onto Symbios wesite and use the get quote feature,should you wish to remain with Symbio.
PS,welcome aboard.1 -
You could post on the Electric Gas part of the forum.
But the setup here is confusing
Anyway. I would personally use the CAB and the Which comparison sites.
Main reason usually it does not come up as you are already with that provider.
So just put in BG or an other and check the standing charge and Rates per kWh. Against what you are pay
Not any money or savings work it out to get actuals/best deal.
The world is not ruined by the wickedness of the wicked, but by the weakness of the good. Napoleon1 -
A deal is a deal, it does not matter what tariff you are on now or will be on. Ask the comparison site of your choice to find you the best deal based on your energy usage (real or estimated). Ignore what the site says about monthly payments and look at the details of the price per kWh and standing charge. If the price per kWh is better than 17.535 p and the standing charge is better than 28p per day then you have yourself a good deal. If one is better but the other is worse then I'm afraid you will have to do some maths.Reed0
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