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1 or 2 yr fix
ha ha, they dont half make us think with their pricing 
My EOn fix is coming to an end and surprisingly their offer to stay with them for 12 months seems to be the best I can get albeit with £60 exit fees. However looking at their other offerings, they have a 2 year fix with exactly the same kWh rates, but the standing charge would be £60 more per year (but no exit fees). With my bills looking to move up to around £200 a month, I'm thinking the extra £5 a month standing charge might be worth it to lock in the current rates with the option to move away at any point if prices happen to drop (fingers crossed!)
My EOn fix is coming to an end and surprisingly their offer to stay with them for 12 months seems to be the best I can get albeit with £60 exit fees. However looking at their other offerings, they have a 2 year fix with exactly the same kWh rates, but the standing charge would be £60 more per year (but no exit fees). With my bills looking to move up to around £200 a month, I'm thinking the extra £5 a month standing charge might be worth it to lock in the current rates with the option to move away at any point if prices happen to drop (fingers crossed!)
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daveaspy said:ha ha, they dont half make us think with their pricing

My EOn fix is coming to an end and surprisingly their offer to stay with them for 12 months seems to be the best I can get albeit with £60 exit fees. However looking at their other offerings, they have a 2 year fix with exactly the same kWh rates, but the standing charge would be £60 more per year (but no exit fees). With my bills looking to move up to around £200 a month, I'm thinking the extra £5 a month standing charge might be worth it to lock in the current rates with the option to move away at any point if prices happen to drop (fingers crossed!)
Are you able to get quote as new customer to no exit fees https://www.eonnext.com/ other wise Edf Direct may be worth a look or https://octopus.energy/go/ for electricity if you have a smart meter
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