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Energy Hike Concerns
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It's the tariff that is offered on the EDF website (credit meter, dual fuel)QrizB said:"Fix Total Service Oct24v2" is not your new EDF tariff; is it one you found on a comparison site?...
As the OP said "I am now more concerned having just gone onto EDF's website to view their tarrifs."
Agreed, it is not the tariff ex-Utility Point customers will be placed on.
Not sure what the OP is striving to achieve, or in fact even comparing. (let alone why)
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dbks said:
It's the tariff that is offered on the EDF website (credit meter, dual fuel)QrizB said:"Fix Total Service Oct24v2" is not your new EDF tariff; is it one you found on a comparison site?...
As the OP said "I am now more concerned having just gone onto EDF's website to view their tarrifs."
Agreed, it is not the tariff ex-Utility Point customers will be placed on.
Not sure what the OP is striving to achieve, or in fact even comparing. (let alone why)I am trying to get the best possible deal in my circumstances, so I wanted to know have an idea what I would be paying on the standard tarrif. I couldn't find it on their site, so I find it strange that I have been put onto a tarrif without knowing anything about it.0 -
Several posters have asked questions to you so they can help. So far you have not bothered to answer them, but still want to know what tariff you're going to be put on. Does it really matter?
Your utility point deal was going to finish in 2 days anyway. So you are not in any way disadvantaged with utility point going under unlike other people who had fixes at low rates lasting a few months. You are in pretty much the same situation you would have been anyway. You'll be put on a variable rate tariff on or below the price cap, which will be around about the standard price from most suppliers at the moment. You may have a month or twos inconvenience of staying on that tariff, then you can switch to whichever equally poor tariff thats available at the moment.
Prices have gone up. Everyone knows this now. The wholesale price is sky high, this has been translated to customers. People lucky enough to be with companies that haven't gone under will benefit for a few months longer before they'll have to pay, the rest of us just need to pay up.1
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