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Octopus 15 month fix tariff
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Yes, I did exactly as you suggested
As far as it will go after view tariff
Perhaps it’s iPone v android
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Yup that's the same place I just get a big pink button on the bottom of that page. I'm on android0
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Thats the difference then, I’m iPhone0
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Just downloaded the Octopus iPad app
Change tariff button at the bottom0 -
The app must’ve been updated as taking the update option on my iPhone now gives the ability to change tariff via the app as well.0
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No need to wonder at least on Electric .Use Octopus Compare .It compares the two tariffs you select from the list of tariffs and shows exact daily , weekly , monthly prices . I tried the 15 month V3 against Octopus Agile and Agile was a lot cheaper .Brilliant free appdonny-gal said:I've gone onto Octoplus Tracker, and also wondering if I'd be better switching to the 15month deal, its a minefield.1 -
the now 12month deal has been updated
the price has went up, and just yesterday i got my mom on the cheaper deal just in time (with referrals used)
infact a sharp rise, so well done anyone getting the cheaper deals on 12 or 15 months5 -
With zero exit fees, if you see a cheaper tariff than the one you are currently on, you may as well switch. You can always switch again laterPhones4Chris said:Whilst I could potentially save £50 (all on electric) over the next 12 months, as a couple of others have mentioned there's a question as to what might happen in the following 3 months. If it's 1p pkWh more I'd lose out with my usage. So I don't think I'll change at present, just keep an eye on things.0 -
You've missed the point. My 15M fix runs out on Christmas Day 2025. It's no longer available, only a 12M version. If I sign up today for a 1yr fix I could be hit hard if prices then rocket because I'd be stuck paying a fortune for over two months next autumn. Could be a mackerel to catch a sprat.NameWithheld said:
With zero exit fees, if you see a cheaper tariff than the one you are currently on, you may as well switch. You can always switch again laterPhones4Chris said:Whilst I could potentially save £50 (all on electric) over the next 12 months, as a couple of others have mentioned there's a question as to what might happen in the following 3 months. If it's 1p pkWh more I'd lose out with my usage. So I don't think I'll change at present, just keep an eye on things.1
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