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Octopus Don't understand tarriff offer

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  • tomp2494
    tomp2494 Posts: 94 Forumite
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    OK...If I fix now on a hideous £113 a month for a one bedroom flat with just me living there, and come October if the rise isn't as bad as feared, I can simply quit the fix and move back to the standard variable rates as there is no exit fees. 
    And I'll also have a nice chunk of credit built up 
  • Ultrasonic
    Ultrasonic Posts: 4,265 Forumite
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    tomp2494 said:
    OK...If I fix now on a hideous £113 a month for a one bedroom flat with just me living there, and come October if the rise isn't as bad as feared, I can simply quit the fix and move back to the standard variable rates as there is no exit fees. 
    And I'll also have a nice chunk of credit built up 
    Just in case, note that what you are 'fixing' is the standing charges and cost per kWh or energy you use, not the total monthly/annual cost in pounds. What you ultimately pay will depend on how much energy you use.
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