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Co-operative Energy
Co-op Energy reduces price of electricity -
http://www.cooperativeenergy.coop/2012/11/16/co-operative-energy-goes-against-the-trend-and-reduces-its-prices-this-winter/
MSE insert: We've now published this story about Co-op's cut.
http://www.cooperativeenergy.coop/2012/11/16/co-operative-energy-goes-against-the-trend-and-reduces-its-prices-this-winter/
MSE insert: We've now published this story about Co-op's cut.
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Co-op shaves 2% off electricity prices... as British Gas raises prices
Would you rather they hadn't reduced it?
I'm not fussed really.
I just did a comparison based on their 'reduced' prices for an average user in the Eastern Region and got the following results:
:eek:
This is why i joined the co-op just a few months after they launched.
To get the very best deals you usually need to hop tariffs or even providers, either offset the cancellation charges with credit from another provider or look at the end of contract. It's even more important to check the terms these days and quite frankly with all the different tiers and tariffs i was quite glad to dump it all and go with the co-op.
Their mission statement isn't to be the cheapest and they aren't, although they are very close. They are competitively priced and have 1 clear transparent rate by region, no cancellation charge and so far i haven't had any reason to cancel with them.
Very happy with them.
Quite. I suspect this will be for the benefit of those already on a coop tariff (Which Big Switch?), and won't win them that many new customers. The savvy are already on long term fixed tariffs.
Use their members card and there won't be much difference. Im actually a fan of their fuel. They don't have loads of tarriffs, very easy to understand.
Nope their varible rate tarriff has been reduced for everyone.
In my previous example showing them to be £48 per year more expensive (almost 12% more expensive, even after the 2% reduction in prices), the site suggests the value of any 'points' would only be worth up to £11
Yes, expensive
(just like E.on)