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Switching Advice
valleyboy22
Posts: 419 Forumite
in Energy
Hi,
I know the energy price cap has changed, but mine fix rate with e-on runs out in two weeks so will be put on a standard tariff.
Guess there is no point in switching, unless anyone can advise better?
Thanks
I know the energy price cap has changed, but mine fix rate with e-on runs out in two weeks so will be put on a standard tariff.
Guess there is no point in switching, unless anyone can advise better?
Thanks
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The SVT will be more or less the same across the suppliers, but worse there is hardly any supplier you could switch to, almost nobody will take you on as a new customer on SVT.2
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if you know your annual usage in KwH then you can compare the standard tariff rates against whatever fix Eon is offering you and work out how much this will cost. Bear in mind the standard tariff will increase in October.0
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MSE have an article here:valleyboy22 said:I know the energy price cap has changed, but mine fix rate with e-on runs out in two weeks so will be put on a standard tariff.
Guess there is no point in switching, unless anyone can advise better?Unless you want to switch to Utility Warehouse, and to switch at least two other utilities to them too, MSE reckon E.ON Next have the best fixed deal on the market.N. Hampshire, he/him. Octopus Intelligent Go elec & Tracker gas / Vodafone BB / iD mobile. Ripple Kirk Hill Coop member.Ofgem cap table, Ofgem cap explainer. Economy 7 cap explainer. Gas vs E7 vs peak elec heating costs, Best kettle!
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