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Last post Wed, Aug 13 2008, 10:53 PM by backfoot. 14 replies.
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  •  Wed, Aug 13 2008, 10:53 PM

    Re: need to move from edf but who

    Cheers.

    I have responded to the detail on your other thread. In summary, I don't think it is an overwhelming offer,indeed more a speculative gamble,especially with penalty clauses for early termination.

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  •  Wed, Aug 13 2008, 8:58 PM

    Re: need to move from edf but who

    Hi Backfoot I found the details on another pricecomparison site, Uswitch also send me monthly update emails,and its on there, have cut and pasted the details from their email: ScottishPower have launched a new fixed price plan, “Fixed Price Energy October 2009”. The plan is available for dual fuel and electricity only customers and you must pay by monthly Direct Debit. The charges for this plan are higher for gas by £9 a month (based on current monthly Direct Debit prices) and £9 a month for electricity (based on current monthly Direct Debit prices), BUT they will not increase if ScottishPower increases prices between now and 30th September 2009. The plan is not yet available on the market, but customers can pre-register their switch with uSwitch today and ScottishPower will begin processing your switch to ”Fixed Price Energy October 2009” between 21st and 25th August.

    Supplier Price Date prices fixed to Additional information

    ScottishPower Fixed Price Energy October 2009 DF BILL £1,154 PRICES FIXED TILL 30th September 2009 Cancellation fee of £20 for gas and £30 for electricity

    EDF Energy Price Protection 2009 DF BILL £1,229 PRICES FIXED TILL 31st October 2009 Cancellation fee of £50 for gas and £20 for electricity

    British Gas Fixed Price 2011 Dual Fuel £1,240 PRICES FIXED TILL September 2011 Cancellation fee of £70 for gas and £30 electricity

    Average bill size for a medium user profile consuming 3,300kWh of electricity and 20,500 kWh of gas per annum, paying by fixed monthly Direct Debit. All bill sizes averaged across all regions. uSwitch data correct as of 11/08/08 First come, first fixed Fixed price plans are so popular that demand quickly outstrips supply. If you want the security of fixed prices and a fixed plan offers the right deal for you – switch today.

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  •  Wed, Aug 13 2008, 9:56 AM

    Re: need to move from edf but who

    Hi backfoot its on moneysupermarket.com energy switch. its for online customers only at the moment. it was on this mornings e-mail i received. TOP CAT.
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  •  Wed, Aug 13 2008, 9:28 AM

    Re: need to move from edf but who

    Mr Spock:

    Hi TopCat

    Have you switched to ScottishPowers offer 31st Aug 09 as they now have a new one ?

    Where are the details of this new offer,please?

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  •  Wed, Aug 13 2008, 8:35 AM

    Re: need to move from edf but who

    Hi Mr Spock yes thats the one. NSC elec/ 18.480p first225kw then8.869. gas/4.283p1143kwh then2.660p. + £30/elec and £20 gas penalty if you leave them before 31st/08/09 based on living in the Midlands.no wasn't aware of a new one but not supprised. TC
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  •  Tue, Aug 12 2008, 8:52 PM

    Re: need to move from edf but who

    Hi TopCat

    Have you switched to ScottishPowers offer 31st Aug 09 as they now have a new one ?

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  •  Sun, Aug 10 2008, 9:26 AM

    Re: need to move from edf but who

    hi i am with edf price saver 2008 until 31st sept But itook Martin Lewis advice and am in the process of moving to Scottish Powers capped price until 31st Aug 2009. shortly after i switched online the offer was withdrawn due to demand i suspect. Its all a bit confusing but what else can we do but take a bit of a gamble. TOP CAT.
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  •  Wed, Aug 06 2008, 1:18 AM

    Re: need to move from edf but who

    hi just read your notes a small mine field to step across.

    i as a part time job distribute for telecome plus may be its worth a look. not only can you save money you can make money too.

    its worth 5 minutes of anybodys time.

    yours Mark

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  •  Tue, Aug 05 2008, 6:14 PM

    Re: need to move from edf but who

    Well done.
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  •  Sun, Aug 03 2008, 8:05 PM

    Re: need to move from edf but who

    I just moved to npower from edf, npower according to sky news are the only supplier that are not planning to raise their tarrifs. YET!
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  •  Wed, Jul 30 2008, 7:31 PM

    Re: need to move from edf but who

    Backfoot

    EDF advised me that increased charges would be £3 each per month. I do find this hard to believe but as the offers were going so quickly I accepted their latest offer. NP sounds good and hope it works for you, they were too expensive the last time I used them, mind you I was living in an older house then.

    My good deal was that I happen to call up at the right time to get the fixed deal as there were only 200,000 places and 5 million customers who will be written to this week with the "new fixed deal". As British Gas has now announced their prices I think there is very little left on the website to choose from. Martin Lewis this morning said by Thursday there'll be nothing left in offers and he is very rarely wrong with his assumptions.

    You do have a good offer and obviously different companies suit different people.

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  •  Wed, Jul 30 2008, 8:07 AM

    Re: need to move from edf but who

    We have just recently moved suppliers (about 3 months ago) Seeing as EDF have released that they are going to increase their prices it is more likely that the rest will follow suit. So until they have done this then best stick with EDF. Once all prices have gone up then do the comparison and see which one best suits.

    This is not the time to be moving energy companies

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  •  Tue, Jul 29 2008, 11:20 PM

    Re: need to move from edf but who

    Good with money,

    I was interested in your post and did my own research.Running the EDF Fixed Price 2009 product would raise my annual dual fuel bill by £572 p.a. compared with my current supplier.I am in the process of switching to NP Fixed 2011 which is some £364 cheaper than the EDF product and protects for a further two years.

    I am a medium/high energy user but I can't see that there is much to warrant the EDF product until the other suppliers show their hand following EDF's shock announcement.

    I have never ever come across an energy company who offers 'a good deal' if you threaten to leave. What were the details you were offerred?

    MS currently don't show the EDF fixed price product in their comparison model.

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  •  Tue, Jul 29 2008, 6:49 PM

    Re: need to move from edf but who

    I was very surprised to hear the unhappiness you had with EDF. I have been with them now for 2 years. I have tried NPower which was very expensive. When I receive a bill from EDF, albeit gas or electric, it is always estimated as their meters only get read once a year (I think). I read the relevant meter and phone the reading in via a freephone number and get an up to date bill by return.

    I have been on a fixed rate with them and just started a new fixed rate yesterday until Sept 2009. Unfortunately it does include the price increase. I live in a 3 bed/2 bathroom house, never go without heating in winter and every summer I get a refund from them of at least £100 and I only pay £35 a month for both of them in total now. So I cannot complain and extremely happy with them.

    Before changing, check the conditions and see if there is a "get out charge". Check their unit charges and compare with what you have now. I have tried to get through to the moneysupermarket for help but their lines have been so busy I got fed up waiting and did my own research, the main thing is change if you feel you are paying too much. You will find that sometimes if you threaten to leave, they come up with some good deals.

    Good luck.

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  •  Tue, Jul 29 2008, 12:42 PM

    need to move from edf but who

    Hi

    I am with edf energy really am looking to move to a new supplier.

    Have looked about and npower comes up as the best company on the list.

    Was wondering if anyone has any advice as I don’t want to do the wrong thing.

    I have a special needs child and know British gas do the essentials tariff where Gas is10.4% cheaper and electric is 4.8% cheaper than their standard tariff.

    I am with just standard rates at the moment with duel fuel (edf). Would they be the best company to move to?

    Any advice would be really appreciated

    Thank you

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