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Switching on standard variable rates
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Type in your postcode and scroll down to see all the Octopus tariffs. Do not press quote.
https://octopus.energy/tariffs/
PS The website is very slow at the moment.0 -
I'm not aware of a comparison tool but they're all VERY similar and the main challenge here would be if anyone would take you anyway. You've been given a way to check the Otopus tariff though, and EDF's is here:SouthLincsIron said:If I move to Octopus (or another) is there a standard variable comparison tool for reference?
https://www.edfenergy.com/sites/default/files/r505_deemed_rate_card.pdf
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Flexible Octopus is the capped tariff by the way.0
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