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Notification of Price Change
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Your tariff has NEVER changed from the date you agreed it, just like myself.
The EPG has come and gone and the price cap adjusted.
EDF have not breached any part of your contract.
We took a punt and lost out, just accept it and move on as I have done.1 -
That's what a fix is, you win some, you lose some.
The fix meant you knew what you would be paying, you had peace of mind knowing the maximum you would be paying for the duration of your fix. I suspect that is exactly why you took the fix?
Fixes are not there to guarantee cheaper prices, they are an insurance against higher prices.
If you have car insurance and/or home insurance they are protection against large expenses, not to guarantee that you get more back than you paid.
What you have is buyer's remorse.
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