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MSE CEC and UW
JohnSwift10
Posts: 364 Forumite
in Energy
Just had an email from CEC that I am paying too much and the cheapest supplier is UW with their Double Gold tariff.
However to get this UW tariff:
Tariff info: Only available if you're on Utility Warehouse's Double Gold bundle, which includes home phone, broadband, mobile and at least one energy service. If you cancel any of these services, you'll be automatically transferred to its cheapest standard deal you're eligible for. This tariff is variable, meaning your rates can rise (or fall) at any time. If you want certainty, you can lock in your rates with a fixed tariff.
So it's not the cheapest tariff
However to get this UW tariff:
Tariff info: Only available if you're on Utility Warehouse's Double Gold bundle, which includes home phone, broadband, mobile and at least one energy service. If you cancel any of these services, you'll be automatically transferred to its cheapest standard deal you're eligible for. This tariff is variable, meaning your rates can rise (or fall) at any time. If you want certainty, you can lock in your rates with a fixed tariff.
So it's not the cheapest tariff
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It would have been if you had the other services with them. Energy Club doesn't ask for that information so it has no way of knowing whether you qualify for it. Classic case of do your own research before you commit.
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