Scottyboi
Well-Known Member
I posted what I saw on the sky news website
I didn’t write it.
I am not sure what your problem is
He has ran out of Wethers Original.
I posted what I saw on the sky news website
I didn’t write it.
I am not sure what your problem is
So if I was on the standard variable would I remain on the same tariff?Especially when you post incorrect bollocks
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Martin says hi
5. My cheap fix lasts a few more months, should I ditch it and grab a longer one?
My best guess is no. Prices have risen so much that the savings you'll make by sticking with your old cheap tariff, while it lasts, will be huge (though do compare to check). So even if prices still rise, I suspect the gain of holding on to very cheap tariffs now will likely outweigh that. It is more art than science though.
The new company’s SV which might be different.So if I was on the standard variable would I remain on the same tariff?
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Martin says hi
5. My cheap fix lasts a few more months, should I ditch it and grab a longer one?
My best guess is no. Prices have risen so much that the savings you'll make by sticking with your old cheap tariff, while it lasts, will be huge (though do compare to check). So even if prices still rise, I suspect the gain of holding on to very cheap tariffs now will likely outweigh that. It is more art than science though.
Only posting in good faith what has been quoted on Sky news.I think you've just not read what he wrote correctly.
As far as I'm aware no deal you're on can transfer if your current supplier goes bust, they may put you on the nearest equivalent but normally they put you on an agreed (with Ofgem) tariff and invite you to contact them to find a better deal. You will be free to look elsewhere of course because the deal they put you on will be guaranteed to be more than you need pay.
Any credit will follow you around.
That quote from MSE only applies if you're considering changing suppliers from your current one, not one that's just gone bust.
Martin lewis said the company that picks you up will have to pay you the credit you had ,if you can take a screenshot or have some bills with it on is good just in case but should be okGutted, logged in to My Avro account at lunch time and saw that we are/were £237 in credit, just seen this thread and tried again, no access as already pointed out. It's not like I could've done anything about it earlier today but still, it's a ballache I could do without.