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Has anyone got any idea which Octopus Tariff Avro customers will be placed on? Any ideas on kWh etc? Thx
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It will be the Flexible Octopus tariff, £10 below the price cap. There is a lot of useful information on the Octopus web site, particularly at https://www.ofgem.gov.uk/publications/avro-energy-customers-your-questions-new-supplier-octopus-energy and https://octopus.energy/avro/. Your estimated consumption should be based on the meter readings you would have taken last month, or I guess your last Avro statement.
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MollyR said:It will be the Flexible Octopus tariff, £10 below the price cap. There is a lot of useful information on the Octopus web site, particularly at https://www.ofgem.gov.uk/publications/avro-energy-customers-your-questions-new-supplier-octopus-energy and https://octopus.energy/avro/. Your estimated consumption should be based on the meter readings you would have taken last month, or I guess your last Avro statement.
That is vague - they dont state the KWH and figures. That is the most important0 -
xlnc99 said:
That is vague - they dont state the KWH and figures. That is the most importantMollyR said:It will be the Flexible Octopus tariff, £10 below the price cap. There is a lot of useful information on the Octopus web site, particularly at https://www.ofgem.gov.uk/publications/avro-energy-customers-your-questions-new-supplier-octopus-energy and https://octopus.energy/avro/. Your estimated consumption should be based on the meter readings you would have taken last month, or I guess your last Avro statement.I can't tell whether you're being deliberately provocative, or not, but I'm going to assume "not".Go to https://octopus.energy/tariffs/ and ignore the "get a quote" button. Type in your postcode and filter on "flexible" and "domestic". One of the tariffs there will be "Flexible Octopus October 2021 v2". It will tell you prices per kWh and per day.N. Hampshire, he/him. Octopus Intelligent Go elec & Tracker gas / Vodafone BB / iD mobile. Ripple Kirk Hill Coop member.Ofgem cap table, Ofgem cap explainer. Economy 7 cap explainer. Gas vs E7 vs peak elec heating costs, Best kettle!
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Thanks for that - I honestly did not know. I followed your instructions and cannot find the tariff you suggestedQrizB said:xlnc99 said:
That is vague - they dont state the KWH and figures. That is the most importantMollyR said:It will be the Flexible Octopus tariff, £10 below the price cap. There is a lot of useful information on the Octopus web site, particularly at https://www.ofgem.gov.uk/publications/avro-energy-customers-your-questions-new-supplier-octopus-energy and https://octopus.energy/avro/. Your estimated consumption should be based on the meter readings you would have taken last month, or I guess your last Avro statement.I can't tell whether you're being deliberately provocative, or not, but I'm going to assume "not".Go to https://octopus.energy/tariffs/ and ignore the "get a quote" button. Type in your postcode and filter on "flexible" and "domestic". One of the tariffs there will be "Flexible Octopus October 2021 v2". It will tell you prices per kWh and per day.0 -
found it now - thanks1
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in a nutshell
20.49 for electricity
4.13 for gas
In a nutshell - exactly what i predicted. Rip off! OCT can jog on
I suggest we all move to another supplier as these prices are a joke. What more of a joke - these are flex tariffs and not fixed so will get even higher
We all need to move ASAP because we are getting charged daily with these ridiculous prices0 -
Very helpful thankyou 😀QrizB said:xlnc99 said:
That is vague - they dont state the KWH and figures. That is the most importantMollyR said:It will be the Flexible Octopus tariff, £10 below the price cap. There is a lot of useful information on the Octopus web site, particularly at https://www.ofgem.gov.uk/publications/avro-energy-customers-your-questions-new-supplier-octopus-energy and https://octopus.energy/avro/. Your estimated consumption should be based on the meter readings you would have taken last month, or I guess your last Avro statement.I can't tell whether you're being deliberately provocative, or not, but I'm going to assume "not".Go to https://octopus.energy/tariffs/ and ignore the "get a quote" button. Type in your postcode and filter on "flexible" and "domestic". One of the tariffs there will be "Flexible Octopus October 2021 v2". It will tell you prices per kWh and per day.0 -
Ok so i just went to the CA website for a comparison and OCT are offering a flexible tarrif which is cheaper then the one they have offered us!
It is 18p kwh elect
3.4 - gas
Can someone please explain this to me?
Are we getting conned?0 -
Where are they offering it?xlnc99 said:Ok so i just went to the CA website for a comparison and OCT are offering a flexible tarrif which is cheaper then the one they have offered us!0
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