Dual energy deals?
Dual energy deals?
My 2 year fixed dual energy deal with OVO runs out in July. Any suggestions as to which companies are worth considering and is another 2 year or so fixed deal the best option? Any advice would me appreciated.
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Re: Dual energy deals?
Mine runs out in August so I'd be interested in this also
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Ours end of July with EDF ... wifes been looking already nowt out there yet ... I'm another keeping an eye out on here
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Re: Dual energy deals?
Martin Lewis (Money Saving Expert) has a great deal of advice on this.
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I can’t recall exactly where I heard the comment, or who it was from, but a recent news programme suggested that it might be a decade before we see energy prices dropping back to where they were.
How they came to that conclusion or how valid that claim is, I don’t know. 10 years seems an awfully long time.
Surely predictions such as this are as ridiculous as the annual ‘brace yourself for a scorching summer’ or ‘prepare for a really bad winter’ type articles that the press put out.
How they came to that conclusion or how valid that claim is, I don’t know. 10 years seems an awfully long time.
Surely predictions such as this are as ridiculous as the annual ‘brace yourself for a scorching summer’ or ‘prepare for a really bad winter’ type articles that the press put out.
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Re: Dual energy deals?
From what I understand, a standard variable rate
is the best bet at the moment which doesn't lock
you into a contract at the current extortionate rates.
is the best bet at the moment which doesn't lock
you into a contract at the current extortionate rates.
Re: Dual energy deals?
Best advice of the day.2 Bee Holed wrote: ↑Thu Jun 01, 2023 7:02 pmMartin Lewis (Money Saving Expert) has a great deal of advice on this.