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dogshome said:Looking at the larger suppliers, their named fixed tariffs are currently close to 20pence per Kwh, so I think SVT prices will rise to around 22pence.Worth noting that most larger suppliers EDF, British Gas, Scottish Power have for some time and was the case the last time I looked not been offering Standard Rate Variable Tariff to new customers, what I mean by that is not offered on quote pageE.ON Next has been quoting its Standard Rate Variable Tariff rate that will apply from 1 October for a couple of weeks, in my region new SVR E Kwh rate will be 20.14p, SC 24.38, some fixed rates are close/higher than that, Gas 4.04pkwh. 26.12p per day, again some fixed rates have same S/C, higher kwhPrice Cap was only ever intended for those on "default tariffs" aka SVR Tariffs, those who cannot switch or cannot be bothered to switch
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