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EDF No Exit Fee Fixes
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This is getting ridiculous.
EDF are launching new tariffs so often that the drop-down lists on comparison sites are going to be so long you'll have to scroll for ever to find the one you're on.0 -
Ayr_Rage said:This is getting ridiculous.
EDF are launching new tariffs so often that the drop-down lists on comparison sites are going to be so long you'll have to scroll for ever to find the one you're on.2 -
Here is a screenshot from an email I received yesterday, looks like they're pulling it.
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I have received this but when I click to try to get the tariff it says my post code is not valid. Is the offer only for certain areas?0
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timjim said:I have received this but when I click to try to get the tariff it says my post code is not valid. Is the offer only for certain areas?1
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That figures. I'm currently in Spain0
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I decided to jump ship from Octopus 14M Fixed Jan25V1 to the EDF Energy Simply Fixed Direct May26 for both fuels.Octopus have just got too big for their boots and are no longer trying or offering anything worthwhile and their customer services have deteriorated to the point where they are dire.For me the decision to switch was a no brainer as it saves me over £200 per year plus the £75 Topcashback with no exit fees.For me it will just be a case of sitting tight for 3 months until the cashback becomes payable and then review the market again.2
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youravinalarrrf said:I decided to jump ship from Octopus 14M Fixed Jan25V1 to the EDF Energy Simply Fixed Direct May26 for both fuels.Octopus have just got too big for their boots and are no longer trying or offering anything worthwhile and their customer services have deteriorated to the point where they are dire.For me the decision to switch was a no brainer as it saves me over £200 per year plus the £75 Topcashback with no exit fees.For me it will just be a case of sitting tight for 3 months until the cashback becomes payable and then review the market again.
I'm with ecotricity. If I switch now for three months I get £75 back. Pretty low costs for the summer anyway. If rates go up I'll still be on a decent fix. If rates go down I can switch again.1
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