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Default Getting a new energy tariff - or not

On 26/03/2021 13:34, Jeff Layman wrote:
On 26/03/2021 09:24, Peter Able wrote:
On 25/03/2021 22:38, alan_m wrote:
On 25/03/2021 21:44, newshound wrote:
On 25/03/2021 18:45, Peter Able wrote:
On 25/03/2021 16:20, Jeff Layman wrote:
I assumed it would not be simple

So you were proved correct.Â* d-i-y, for sure.

Move on - and the less restrictions you apply, the better the deal
you'll find on any of the numerous energy-switching sites.

PA

Time I switched again too. I've always used the Which? service because
I (more or less) trust them and think they are a useful campaigning
organisation, but does anyone have other thoughts?

Surely Which? recommends Octopus (according to the adverts) - much more
expensive when I checked their tariffs this year.




https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/co...ricity-prices/


Seems to be pretty comprehensive.


Indeed. I'd not looked at that site before. Thanks for the notice.

And, OP, there is an option called "pay on receipt of bill" - if you
insist on not using Direct Debit.Â* Seems to cost about £200 extra per
annum if you do so.Â* Your choice.


A decision to make.


Well, as EdF have given you such a rough time I'd guess that one
definite decision is to leave them !

PA