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Outfox the Market Fix'd Dual Mar24 v1.0
So I ran my details through the cheap energy club this morning, fully expecting to end up switching to the EDF Essentials 1 year fixed tariff ending tomorrow.
However, Outfox the Market's Fix'd Dual Mar24 v1.0 came up as being even cheaper based on my actual usage data by about £60 a year compared to the EDF Essentials. It also has no early exit fees, so seems to be a no-brainer to go for it over EDF.
I'm a bit confused however - the deal is logged as "border-line" in the "Should I fix" article and the article additionally notes £140 in early exit fees. Plugging the assumed usage from that article into the unit rates still gives a saving of about £30 a year over EDF Essentials - so I am not clear why it isn't listed in the same "Worth considering" category.
Also a bit odd how the Cheap Energy Club calls it up as not being renewable Electricity, which is the opposite of what OtM's own website says.
I don't know if its just a lag between the deal being improved and the MSE website updating, but it is making me doubt why I wouldn't just hit switch to go to OtM.
However, Outfox the Market's Fix'd Dual Mar24 v1.0 came up as being even cheaper based on my actual usage data by about £60 a year compared to the EDF Essentials. It also has no early exit fees, so seems to be a no-brainer to go for it over EDF.
I'm a bit confused however - the deal is logged as "border-line" in the "Should I fix" article and the article additionally notes £140 in early exit fees. Plugging the assumed usage from that article into the unit rates still gives a saving of about £30 a year over EDF Essentials - so I am not clear why it isn't listed in the same "Worth considering" category.
Also a bit odd how the Cheap Energy Club calls it up as not being renewable Electricity, which is the opposite of what OtM's own website says.
I don't know if its just a lag between the deal being improved and the MSE website updating, but it is making me doubt why I wouldn't just hit switch to go to OtM.
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b1ggsy said:So I ran my details through the cheap energy club this morning, fully expecting to end up switching to the EDF Essentials 1 year fixed tariff ending tomorrow.
However, Outfox the Market's Fix'd Dual Mar24 v1.0 came up as being even cheaper based on my actual usage data by about £60 a year compared to the EDF Essentials. It also has no early exit fees, so seems to be a no-brainer to go for it over EDF.
I'm a bit confused however - the deal is logged as "border-line" in the "Should I fix" article and the article additionally notes £140 in early exit fees. Plugging the assumed usage from that article into the unit rates still gives a saving of about £30 a year over EDF Essentials - so I am not clear why it isn't listed in the same "Worth considering" category.
Also a bit odd how the Cheap Energy Club calls it up as not being renewable Electricity, which is the opposite of what OtM's own website says.
I don't know if its just a lag between the deal being improved and the MSE website updating, but it is making me doubt why I wouldn't just hit switch to go to OtM.
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bristolleedsfan said:I think to be "Worth considering" in the mind of ML had/has to be 18% below previous energy cap/6% below current energy cap based on typical average usage not taking account of apparent fact cheapest fixed rate with no exit fees cheaper than current energy cap clearly worth considering.0
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b1ggsy said:bristolleedsfan said:I think to be "Worth considering" in the mind of ML had/has to be 18% below previous energy cap/6% below current energy cap based on typical average usage not taking account of apparent fact cheapest fixed rate with no exit fees cheaper than current energy cap clearly worth considering.0
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bristolleedsfan said:
MSE quote average figure of all regions, my region Outfox is £1,565.02 EDF is £1548.371
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