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Moving into new house that has Eon Next

GiantCranes
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in Energy
Hello, new here! After a bit of advice or thoughts please.
We’re due to complete on a house within the next few weeks and the people that live in there at the moment have EOn Next according to the paperwork we’ve seen.
When we land at the address will we be put on a standard tariff? I’ve trawled the internet for this specific question and there’s not much info on it.
It’s all over the web that online you can only have fixed so I’m hoping by doing nothing when I move in… they’ll put me on the the standard tariff… which at the moment seems to be the cheaper one?
Any advice appreciated
We’re due to complete on a house within the next few weeks and the people that live in there at the moment have EOn Next according to the paperwork we’ve seen.
When we land at the address will we be put on a standard tariff? I’ve trawled the internet for this specific question and there’s not much info on it.
It’s all over the web that online you can only have fixed so I’m hoping by doing nothing when I move in… they’ll put me on the the standard tariff… which at the moment seems to be the cheaper one?
Any advice appreciated

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When you complete on the house read the meters, call EON.Next and open an account. You are automatically on their Next Flex tariff which is where you want to stay. They are changing their offerings for fixed contracts every week, and all of them recently have been hight than Next Flex, which is the standard variable tariff.0
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Welcome to the forum.There are a couple of other recent threads on a similar topic, with advice for people on your situation:N. Hampshire, he/him. Octopus Intelligent Go elec & Tracker gas / Vodafone BB / iD mobile. Ripple Kirk Hill member.
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