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E.ON Next - Next Loyalty Fixed v4
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Anyone know the Next Fixed 12m v1 rates, compared to our v4 ?
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My 2 year fix with Sainsburys ends in early October and they are offering me 3 fixed options and a SV tariff. They also say there is an Electric Vehicle tariff.Bendo said:Sainsburys (effectively eon next) have two fixed options, the slightly cheaper one has exit fees for changing tariff as well as supplier so wouldn't surprise me if Eon Next end up with similar options at some point.
All 3 of the fixed options have a £75 per fuel exit fee.1 -
Why not move to another supplier for £50 and take one of their fixes or better tariff options?Nebulous2 said:
My 2 year fix with Sainsburys ends in early October and they are offering me 3 fixed options and a SV tariff. They also say there is an Electric Vehicle tariff.Bendo said:Sainsburys (effectively eon next) have two fixed options, the slightly cheaper one has exit fees for changing tariff as well as supplier so wouldn't surprise me if Eon Next end up with similar options at some point.
All 3 of the fixed options have a £75 per fuel exit fee.
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Probably the same as mine, but look at the wording for the Smooth renew versus the others. Only Smooth has exit fees for a change of product.Nebulous2 said:
My 2 year fix with Sainsburys ends in early October and they are offering me 3 fixed options and a SV tariff. They also say there is an Electric Vehicle tariff.Bendo said:Sainsburys (effectively eon next) have two fixed options, the slightly cheaper one has exit fees for changing tariff as well as supplier so wouldn't surprise me if Eon Next end up with similar options at some point.
All 3 of the fixed options have a £75 per fuel exit fee.
In my case, Smooth is just over £3 / cheaper than the other.My renewal is November so I'm going to skip them and switch to octopus SVR, see how tracker rates look in December and switch to that assuming the marker stays relatively stable
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Tracker currently sitting at under 17p kWh average for the past three months.Bendo said:
Probably the same as mine, but look at the wording for the Smooth renew versus the others. Only Smooth has exit fees for a change of product.Nebulous2 said:
My 2 year fix with Sainsburys ends in early October and they are offering me 3 fixed options and a SV tariff. They also say there is an Electric Vehicle tariff.Bendo said:Sainsburys (effectively eon next) have two fixed options, the slightly cheaper one has exit fees for changing tariff as well as supplier so wouldn't surprise me if Eon Next end up with similar options at some point.
All 3 of the fixed options have a £75 per fuel exit fee.
In my case, Smooth is just over £3 / cheaper than the other.My renewal is November so I'm going to skip them and switch to octopus SVR, see how tracker rates look in December and switch to that assuming the marker stays relatively stable
It is on the increase though0 -
Thanks I didn't spot that difference. Over £4 per month difference for me.Bendo said:
Probably the same as mine, but look at the wording for the Smooth renew versus the others. Only Smooth has exit fees for a change of product.Nebulous2 said:
My 2 year fix with Sainsburys ends in early October and they are offering me 3 fixed options and a SV tariff. They also say there is an Electric Vehicle tariff.Bendo said:Sainsburys (effectively eon next) have two fixed options, the slightly cheaper one has exit fees for changing tariff as well as supplier so wouldn't surprise me if Eon Next end up with similar options at some point.
All 3 of the fixed options have a £75 per fuel exit fee.
In my case, Smooth is just over £3 / cheaper than the other.My renewal is November so I'm going to skip them and switch to octopus SVR, see how tracker rates look in December and switch to that assuming the marker stays relatively stable
In addition to those two I have "Sainsbury's Fix and Reward Fixed 12m V1." It is over £9 more than the special offer one.
I can't get a tracker as I only have a smart electric meter. My gas meter was judged to be too far away from the electric one to allow them to connect, so it wasn't changed.1 -
Simply search on Facebook or Twitter "Octopus referral" possible to get £80 for switching.Mstty said:
Why not move to another supplier for £50 and take one of their fixes or better tariff options?Nebulous2 said:
My 2 year fix with Sainsburys ends in early October and they are offering me 3 fixed options and a SV tariff. They also say there is an Electric Vehicle tariff.Bendo said:Sainsburys (effectively eon next) have two fixed options, the slightly cheaper one has exit fees for changing tariff as well as supplier so wouldn't surprise me if Eon Next end up with similar options at some point.
All 3 of the fixed options have a £75 per fuel exit fee.
No that is what I call "Moneysaving"
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Is this where people give more of their referral back. Yeah heard of this but don't like giving bank details to strangers lolbristolleedsfan said:
Simply search on Facebook or Twitter "Octopus referral" possible to get £80 for switching.Mstty said:
Why not move to another supplier for £50 and take one of their fixes or better tariff options?Nebulous2 said:
My 2 year fix with Sainsburys ends in early October and they are offering me 3 fixed options and a SV tariff. They also say there is an Electric Vehicle tariff.Bendo said:Sainsburys (effectively eon next) have two fixed options, the slightly cheaper one has exit fees for changing tariff as well as supplier so wouldn't surprise me if Eon Next end up with similar options at some point.
All 3 of the fixed options have a £75 per fuel exit fee.
No that is what I call "Moneysaving"
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In this day and age other methods of payments that do not require bank details to be given out.Mstty said:
Is this where people give more of their referral back. Yeah heard of this but don't like giving bank details to strangers lolbristolleedsfan said:
Simply search on Facebook or Twitter "Octopus referral" possible to get £80 for switching.Mstty said:
Why not move to another supplier for £50 and take one of their fixes or better tariff options?Nebulous2 said:
My 2 year fix with Sainsburys ends in early October and they are offering me 3 fixed options and a SV tariff. They also say there is an Electric Vehicle tariff.Bendo said:Sainsburys (effectively eon next) have two fixed options, the slightly cheaper one has exit fees for changing tariff as well as supplier so wouldn't surprise me if Eon Next end up with similar options at some point.
All 3 of the fixed options have a £75 per fuel exit fee.
No that is what I call "Moneysaving"
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Again least amount of info out there the better imo. Mind you the dark web reports are always interesting for my passwords and details leaked. Or should that read scary.bristolleedsfan said:
In this day and age other methods of payments that do not require bank details to be given out.Mstty said:
Is this where people give more of their referral back. Yeah heard of this but don't like giving bank details to strangers lolbristolleedsfan said:
Simply search on Facebook or Twitter "Octopus referral" possible to get £80 for switching.Mstty said:
Why not move to another supplier for £50 and take one of their fixes or better tariff options?Nebulous2 said:
My 2 year fix with Sainsburys ends in early October and they are offering me 3 fixed options and a SV tariff. They also say there is an Electric Vehicle tariff.Bendo said:Sainsburys (effectively eon next) have two fixed options, the slightly cheaper one has exit fees for changing tariff as well as supplier so wouldn't surprise me if Eon Next end up with similar options at some point.
All 3 of the fixed options have a £75 per fuel exit fee.
No that is what I call "Moneysaving"
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