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with EDF - now what?
wallofbeans
Posts: 1,493 Forumite
in Energy
Hi All,
I've been going with the doing nothing is the best option, but now that doesn't seem like the best idea -- and I think I'm stuck having to do that...
I just checked my EDF account for fix options, and all it says is:
"Sorry, we can't show you tariff options. Our Standard (Variable) tariff is our cheapest tariff deal currently. Unfortunately at this time we cannot offer any fixed tariffs due to the continuing increase in energy prices."
So, what do I do now? Cross my fingers and hope for the best?
I've been going with the doing nothing is the best option, but now that doesn't seem like the best idea -- and I think I'm stuck having to do that...
I just checked my EDF account for fix options, and all it says is:
"Sorry, we can't show you tariff options. Our Standard (Variable) tariff is our cheapest tariff deal currently. Unfortunately at this time we cannot offer any fixed tariffs due to the continuing increase in energy prices."
So, what do I do now? Cross my fingers and hope for the best?
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Yeah, EdF haven't been offering fixes for a while. I think the only supplier known to accept new customers and offer them fixes at the moment is Octopus.
You could always wait and see what Liz announces before making any decisions.1
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