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'Top cap rate ends Monday 2 June'
'...strong rumours are one of the cheapest will end Mon 2 June.'
Which energy supplier is it that Martin is referring to?
I spent all of yesterday evening and today researching into cutting my energy costs and it's doing my head in. If it is Scottish Power Fixed Price Energy to February 2011 that Martin is talking about, then it already seems to have ended because I can no longer find any info on it.
In which case which is the next best option?
Hoping someone can help!
Which energy supplier is it that Martin is referring to?
I spent all of yesterday evening and today researching into cutting my energy costs and it's doing my head in. If it is Scottish Power Fixed Price Energy to February 2011 that Martin is talking about, then it already seems to have ended because I can no longer find any info on it.
In which case which is the next best option?
Hoping someone can help!
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I think its probably the E-on price protection tariff that ends on monday if that helps.Missing Tesco R&R since Feb '07 :A & now a "Tesco veteran" apparently!0
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Thanks!
None of the comparison sites have come up with E-on as having the best estimated annual saving for me - I'm presently on a standard EDF tarrif of 3.984 for gas and 16.17 for electricity and paying cash because they direct-debitted me three times in three days leaving my account in the red. With EDF and my bank passing the buck and me caught in between coughing up bank charges - I'm not likely to forget that one. But, for whatever reason, I never changed my Bank nor my energy provider, even though I'm only with EDF as a result of an erroneous transfer years ago!0
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