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  • Ultrasonic
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    Jamjam81 said:
    pochase said:
    What do you call a extremely high tariff? Can you tell us the rates and standing charges.

    Prepaid is no longer mor expensive for the unit rate with most providers, sometimes even cheaper. Standing charges are usually higher, around 5p for electricity and about 10p for gas.

    Is your meter already a smart meter?
    No not a smart meter. I have not got the figures with me but when I sat down last night to compare I reckon it will add about £60-£70 to my bill. 
    Is that over a year or some other time period?

    My thoughts here are that you should be able to get this resolved with e-on in time, and you can certainly go down the formal complaint route to try to speed this up.

    Just to check, is it a properly with a single rate electricity supply? I'm asking as meter changes where there is an Economy 7 or 10 supply can bring other issues...
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    edited 15 June 2022 at 4:11AM
    Jamjam81 said:

    I can transfer my current tariff (fixed) but only to a credit metered property otherwise they wont take the property on as no prepay customers are being swapped with Eon.  
    Hi,
    you may be able to transfer to your current supplier but doubt if you will be able to keep your 'current tariff (fixed)', best to check first.


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