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Fixed or Variable Energy Bills?
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Please refrain from spreading the same incorrect message everywhere.Chesney18 said:UW just proposed to cancel my fixed energy price contract before it expires normally (it had prices lower than the recent Ofgem Cap, meaning about £3,500/year for typical household). This means we will get the maximum government rebate (not the partial rebate needed by a fixed price energy contract) from government, and we can share extra government cash between us (me and UW) !!!!
This is imposed on me by UW, but it still seems wrong?
There is no ‘extra rebate’, there is no ‘maximum rebate’, there is no extra profit here.1
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