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To change or not too change
I have been checking all the comparison sites and am on the best tariff for my area(South east London) on BG Click energy 5.
However with the ever looming possible huge price increases i thought i would check out the price capped tariffs.
I currently pay about £660 a year for dual fuel however going on to a capped price until 2011 puts the price im paying up to £725 a year.
I'd like the security of price capping till 2011 but i dont want to pay an extra £65 waiting for it to all go up.
Whats my best course of action?
Wait or change? or do you have any other ideas?
Btw, this is my first ever MSE post
doubt it will be my last
However with the ever looming possible huge price increases i thought i would check out the price capped tariffs.
I currently pay about £660 a year for dual fuel however going on to a capped price until 2011 puts the price im paying up to £725 a year.
I'd like the security of price capping till 2011 but i dont want to pay an extra £65 waiting for it to all go up.
Whats my best course of action?
Wait or change? or do you have any other ideas?
Btw, this is my first ever MSE post
ipoints - 15005points, Toluna - 58750 points, Lightspeed - 50 points, Topcashback - £8.56(£131.56 pending), Ipsos - 1540 points, Consumer Pulse - 12000 points, Yougov - £15.25, Globaltestmarket - 2310 points, Panelbase £8.70
Vouchers so far in 2008 - £20 WHSmiths, £5 Sainsburys, £11 paypal.
Vouchers so far in 2008 - £20 WHSmiths, £5 Sainsburys, £11 paypal.
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The other way Mad.. would be to economise even more, and insulate even more, and make lifestyle changes so as not to waste the energy and electric used. That way the savings are permanent year in year out.
Tempting though to lock in the prices.0
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