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Eon rated from October
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I can't seem to find the correct information in answer to this. Just had a look on my Eon account and tariffs.
I seem to be being offered the below which seems a bigger jump than was expected, currently pay £91 a month. Is the below correct?
My usage will drop now my eldest has gone to uni and not running a gaming PC so much.

I seem to be being offered the below which seems a bigger jump than was expected, currently pay £91 a month. Is the below correct?
My usage will drop now my eldest has gone to uni and not running a gaming PC so much.

Make £2023 in 2023 (#36) £3479.30/£2023
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QrizB answered this perfectly earlier, so I'm shamelessly going to copy/paste their post:"Right at the moment, energy suppliers have a confusing mixture of three different variable tariffs:
- The current Ofgem-capped variable tariff, with electricity around 28p/kWh and gas 7.4p/kwh;
- The October Ofgem-capped tariff, with electricity around 52p/kWh and gas around 14p/kWh; and
- The new government Energy Price Guarantee tariff, which will replace the October cap for most people, of around 34p/kWh for electricity and 10.3p/kWh for gas.
The tariff in your screenshot is an example of tariff 2 from the list above. You won't be charged it now (as it isn't yet October) and you won't be charged it in October either (as it will be replaced by the EPG), but until EON get their IT systems updated it's the one they are showing."1 -
Thank you @[Deleted User] it had confused me as all other tariffs had disappeared from my account awhile back. I was sure the KWH unit rates were lower than the above but typically I could not find the right pricesMake £2023 in 2023 (#36) £3479.30/£2023
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