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Billborland63
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this looks to me like the Next Flex FLEXDIRECTDEBIT-21-07-20 is the best deal, or am I missing something, since Martin suggested elsewhere here that the Next Online V14 is the best?0
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Described as could be worth considering- 30% higher than current energy capBillborland63 said:this looks to me like the Next Flex FLEXDIRECTDEBIT-21-07-20 is the best deal, or am I missing something, since Martin suggested elsewhere here that the Next Online V14 is the best?
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If you believe the price cap rise than Ofgem announced then electricity will probably cost in the region of 40p per kWh.
It's becoming increasingly difficult to recommend fixes but armed with that potential rise the choose they say...is yours1 -
As they say, the price may go up or come down by October, but considering they are predicting petrol/diesel prices to hit £2/litre this year (already at £1.75, so not far to go... plus fuel duty to go back up 5p), I wouldn't be surprised if other energy gets hiked as well as it has an effect on pretty much everything.Mstty said:If you believe the price cap rise than Ofgem announced then electricity will probably cost in the region of 40p per kWh.
It's becoming increasingly difficult to recommend fixes but armed with that potential rise the choose they say...is yours
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Well most of us have one kidney to sell😜🤣Astria said:
As they say, the price may go up or come down by October, but considering they are predicting petrol/diesel prices to hit £2/litre this year (already at £1.75, so not far to go... plus fuel duty to go back up 5p), I wouldn't be surprised if other energy gets hiked as well as it has an effect on pretty much everything.Mstty said:If you believe the price cap rise than Ofgem announced then electricity will probably cost in the region of 40p per kWh.
It's becoming increasingly difficult to recommend fixes but armed with that potential rise the choose they say...is yours0
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