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Eon Fix Online Executive v55 tarriff has ended and now I am on the Eon Energy Plan
My fixed tarriff (Eon Fix Online Executive v55) has recently ended and I am now on the Eon Energy Plan. I have worked out that I will be paying an additional £356 per year (an increase of about 60%) on this plan. I have looked here: https://www.uswitch.com/gas-electricity/journey/quick-checker and as expected USwitch have advised me to stay put until April 2022.
I know there is an energy crisis at the moment and I have read this: https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/utilities/energy-saving-myths/, however I would still be interested to hear what others have done; particularly those that had the Eon Fix Online Executive v55 tarriff.
I know there is an energy crisis at the moment and I have read this: https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/utilities/energy-saving-myths/, however I would still be interested to hear what others have done; particularly those that had the Eon Fix Online Executive v55 tarriff.
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The chances are you’ve been put onto the price cap which is the cheapest available at the moment.
if you want to check the I’d recommend the mse energy saving club, but chances are you are now on the cheapest available.0 -
Is this their lowest rate for electric and gas? It should be as the lowest is the standard variable rate if not then complainSomeone please tell me what money is0
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According to https://www.eonenergy.com/for-your-home/products-and-services/energy-plan this is their Standard variable rate tariff, and you should stick with it. Anybody coming off a fixed rate set more than about 6 months ago or being placed un a deemed tariff through the SOLR process will be noticing a 60% increase. I certainly have with my enforced switch from Symbio to E.ON Next!0
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