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But Martin said NO

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  • Mstty
    Mstty Posts: 4,209 Forumite
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    Still doesn't explain why you title your post but Martin said NO.

    Was he supposed to caveat an energy company missing your refusal to fix and you getting it anyway...luckily some time after it was withdrawn and not comparable to current fixes.

    That said nice result 👍


  • QrizB
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    Mstty said:
    Still doesn't explain why you title your post but Martin said NO.
    Martin did also say there were some loyalty tariffs - such as the So Grape Two Year Loyalty tariff that we're discussing - that were worth having. I even started a thread on them.
    Some of those tariffs look pretty good now.
    And my guess for the cap isn't looking too bad either!
    The April cap could be around 8p/kWh for gas and 30p/kWh for electricity, and the standing charge could be £90-£100 per fuel. At those prices, Ofgem's typical user would be looking at a bill of £2010/yr.



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  • Oops, sorry if the title of my thread is somehow wrong. I’m not experienced at looking too closely at energy quotes and was a bit doubtful as to whether I was calculating correctly. 

    I hoped the thread title would catch the eye of some helpful people, which it did and for which I’m grateful. Thank you. 
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