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Thinking of changing too, but at the moment its difficult to choose as the price rises are going to kick in with all companies i think. There is a comparison website i believe. Google will tell you, as i cannot!

Sorry not been very helpful!

FM

I changed once ...it was a pain TBH while I'm sure there are probably better deals out there at the moment IMO they all seem to catch up with each other over time ...so I'm sticking with the devil I know ...or at least if I swap it will be to a different tariff with the same provider  

Baz

Im with NPower at the moment on a fixed price deal till Jan 2014..It is the cheapest deal around at the moment for me, but Im concerned that when January arrives all the companies will have hiked their prices and there wont be any good deals left. Im saying good deals but really thats not true.all of them charge way too much and they make me  the way they put up their prices every year before the real cold weather comes.They make fantastic profits and pay their greedy execs way too much and we pay .

Amythist

 

 

I got mine with Utility First last October at a fixed rate until April 2014, I must admit its saved me quiet a bit and I'm still in credit. I did mine on Money Market comparison I think. 

Dame_Ann_Average
Originally Posted by Amythist:

Im with NPower at the moment on a fixed price deal till Jan 2014..It is the cheapest deal around at the moment for me, but Im concerned that when January arrives all the companies will have hiked their prices and there wont be any good deals left. Im saying good deals but really thats not true.all of them charge way too much and they make me  the way they put up their prices every year before the real cold weather comes.They make fantastic profits and pay their greedy execs way too much and we pay .

Amy - I'm with npower too on the Jan 2014 deal - it's not tied in, you can still change tariffs.  When I did a comparison, I can fix until Nov 2015 ... and save £15 a year (and miss this next hike)    I've swapped, but I didn't fix till 2017 as it's about 17% higher than I'm on at the moment.    According to Alex Salmond if we choose independence our bills will go down 5% a year... but I'll not hold my breath... 

 

 

EDIT.. i didn't read that properly -  my tariff's Jan 2014 internet (not fixed)   There's still no tie in on the fixed one I'm moving to though, so it might be worth checking if you can switch?

Kaffs

Yeah, I'll go with what everyone else is saying, they all catch up eventually 

 

I've just worked mine out and I'm paying £996 a year combined. £59 a month for gas and £24 for leccy. There's only me in the house and I'm out at work all day.....go figure   

FM

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