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e.on Fixonline 8 - question for e.on Company Representative on alternatives?
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It is not just the £30 but the loss of discount on last bill, which can be quite substantial.
Not if you make sure a bill's created (ideally online, but if online access has been blocked by phone) at some point reasonably close to 1 July. That keeps the loss of discount to a pretty low figure, given that at this time of the year little, if any, heating's being used.0 -
Not if you make sure a bill's created (ideally online, but if online access has been blocked by phone) at some point reasonably close to 1 July. That keeps the loss of discount to a pretty low figure, given that at this time of the year little, if any, heating's being used.
You have do do that before they know you're leaving. Not only do they close down your online ability to enter readings and request a bill, but they won't give you a bill when requested by phone either.I’m a Forum Ambassador and I support the Forum Team on the In My Home MoneySaving, Energy and Techie Stuff boards. If you need any help on these boards, do let me know. Please note that Ambassadors are not moderators. Any posts you spot in breach of the Forum Rules should be reported via the report button, or by emailing forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com.
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The problem we have is with 6 of us in the house, the elctricity is silly, circa 10k kWh a year of electricity, but only 1200 kWh of gas, so we are getting hammered for the electricity useage...0
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I definately think the regulators need to step in as comparing rates is still so hard, I would like to see your full energy usage in KW for the year on your log in page for example, so that when you want to shop around it's easier and more transparent.
As it stands with Eon I think the only way to do it is open each quarterly bill and add up the units for gas and for elec, never sure on the comparison sites if just entering £30 for gas and £20 for elec (as we pay £50 direct debit) will give me an accurate comparison.
At any rate all the comparable rates are more expensive than FOL8 anyway, so frying pan, fire...
Have e-mailed Eon, let's see what they say, as for us it'd be easier to switch before July 1st to the 2013 fixed tariff within Eon, to guarantee we get it, but I don't want to lose our discount for June if possible.0 -
Hi all, I ended up calling Eon and was advised to wait until 1st July for other deals, as they are aware lots of people are coming off FOL8 and that they want good deals. I can't tell if they are trying to fob us off or not, he seemed genuine and said it was best to wait rather than jump to the 2013 fixed tariff yet as it would cost us over £200 extra a year compared to the FOL8 tariff.
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Hi all, I ended up calling Eon and was advised to wait until 1st July for other deals, as they are aware lots of people are coming off FOL8 and that they want good deals. I can't tell if they are trying to fob us off or not, he seemed genuine and said it was best to wait rather than jump to the 2013 fixed tariff yet as it would cost us over £200 extra a year compared to the FOL8 tariff.
Hopefully they're going to respond to the number of people bailing as Eon have lost the competitive edge.0 -
I'll be starting my switch today to another fixed rate tarrif as i can't see Eon coming out with one now that is cheaper than the Npower or edf fixed tariffs considering prices are set to rise soon.In Progress!!!0
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Hi all, I ended up calling Eon and was advised to wait until 1st July for other deals, as they are aware lots of people are coming off FOL8 and that they want good deals. I can't tell if they are trying to fob us off or not, he seemed genuine and said it was best to wait rather than jump to the 2013 fixed tariff yet as it would cost us over £200 extra a year compared to the FOL8 tariff.
They would say that, wouldn't they? They're just trying to cling on to their customers. Fixed/capped price deals are going up, not down, in anticipation of the forthcoming round of price increases.
FOL8 has been a particularly good deal, but there's not the remotest chance of them coming up with anything anywhere near it pricewise - wholesale prices have moved way ahead since FOL8 prices were set.
Wait, by all means, but you could find by 1 July that prices are higher than now, not lower.0 -
I was on FOL7 and wanted to change to SaveOnline 6. I could have done it myself online, but was worried about changing before the 1st of the following month when FOL7 finished. I used the online contact form, asking Eon to change me over on 1st May. I received an email (11th April) saying "I can't arrange a change of tariff that far in the future, but I will check on 3rd May for the best tariff for you".
On 3rd May SOL6 was no more, so I was put on to SOL7 (dearer than SOL6). At that point a searched for a better deal and am changing over to nPower.
So be warned; delay at your peril!0 -
Just in the past 2 weeks, Nat Gas has gone up from around $4.30 to $4.80 yesterday (+12%) - I trade commodities, and I am anticipating that Nat Gas will go to $6 area within 3-6 months. So try and lock those fixed rates in sooner rather than later folks.0
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