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By *ryandsee OP   Man
over a year ago

Yorkshire

I was today quoted over £500pm to take a fixed plan as I am coming to the end of my current one even though I spent on average £95 pm last year accordingbto them. It was an interesting discussion needless to say and of course stayed on the variable hoping it will all settle after the October increase. I just could not believe that would expect me to jump my dd from £95pm to £510 pm

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

We’re in £600 credit and they’re still trying to up our direct debit because they don’t want us to go into debt.

They don’t want to give us the £600 back though

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By *ryandsee OP   Man
over a year ago

Yorkshire


"We’re in £600 credit and they’re still trying to up our direct debit because they don’t want us to go into debt.

They don’t want to give us the £600 back though "

It's just a big mess. They did though offer for me to have my credit back but I didn't want it. I am keeping it as a safety net, especially as it gets interest

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"We’re in £600 credit and they’re still trying to up our direct debit because they don’t want us to go into debt.

They don’t want to give us the £600 back though

It's just a big mess. They did though offer for me to have my credit back but I didn't want it. I am keeping it as a safety net, especially as it gets interest "

We’re just upping our direct debit a little and staying on the variable until the credit runs out and reassessing when the time comes.

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)

I suspect it's going to be a long, cold, expensive winter for many.

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By *ryandsee OP   Man
over a year ago

Yorkshire


"We’re in £600 credit and they’re still trying to up our direct debit because they don’t want us to go into debt.

They don’t want to give us the £600 back though

It's just a big mess. They did though offer for me to have my credit back but I didn't want it. I am keeping it as a safety net, especially as it gets interest

We’re just upping our direct debit a little and staying on the variable until the credit runs out and reassessing when the time comes."

Ditto

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I suspect it's going to be a long, cold, expensive winter for many."

That’s gonna be here at Soze Manor.

Blankets, hats, gloves, huddling in the smallest room in the house, early to bed.

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"I suspect it's going to be a long, cold, expensive winter for many.

That’s gonna be here at Soze Manor.

Blankets, hats, gloves, huddling in the smallest room in the house, early to bed.

"

Ditto

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By *ryandsee OP   Man
over a year ago

Yorkshire


"I suspect it's going to be a long, cold, expensive winter for many.

That’s gonna be here at Soze Manor.

Blankets, hats, gloves, huddling in the smallest room in the house, early to bed.

"

I am looking for one of those onesies as we speak, just trying to choose what animal I want to be

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By *rincess peachWoman
over a year ago

shits creek


"I suspect it's going to be a long, cold, expensive winter for many.

That’s gonna be here at Soze Manor.

Blankets, hats, gloves, huddling in the smallest room in the house, early to bed.

I am looking for one of those onesies as we speak, just trying to choose what animal I want to be "

I've got a couple, get one with a bum flap tho for going to the loo, coz stripping off your cozy fleecey keepy warmies in a freezing cold bathroom is rather unpleasant indeed.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I suspect it's going to be a long, cold, expensive winter for many.

That’s gonna be here at Soze Manor.

Blankets, hats, gloves, huddling in the smallest room in the house, early to bed.

I am looking for one of those onesies as we speak, just trying to choose what animal I want to be

I've got a couple, get one with a bum flap tho for going to the loo, coz stripping off your cozy fleecey keepy warmies in a freezing cold bathroom is rather unpleasant indeed."

A cold toilet seat is a lot more pleasant than a warm one though

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By *ryandsee OP   Man
over a year ago

Yorkshire


"I suspect it's going to be a long, cold, expensive winter for many.

That’s gonna be here at Soze Manor.

Blankets, hats, gloves, huddling in the smallest room in the house, early to bed.

I am looking for one of those onesies as we speak, just trying to choose what animal I want to be

I've got a couple, get one with a bum flap tho for going to the loo, coz stripping off your cozy fleecey keepy warmies in a freezing cold bathroom is rather unpleasant indeed."

Thanks, sound advice

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By *abasaurus RexMan
over a year ago

Gloucestershire

I wouldn’t tie in to a fixed term either. Staying on the variable makes most sense at the mo to me. The fixed plans are sky high and a lot can change in 12-24 months.

Even if the variable goes temporarily higher than the fixed tariff for a few months, it’s probably cheaper in the long run in these weird times, I reckon.

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By *ools and the brainCouple
over a year ago

couple, us we him her.

Will the prices ever go down again??

I think the energy industry as a whole are a fucking bunch of crooks.

BP announced that their profits had tripled in the last year.

And yet prices still on the rise.

Even if you don't use much they still want to bump up prices.

No wonder they don't want to invest in cheaper renewable energy, they want to keep ripping us off.

Governments need to step in NOW and halt any further rises.

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By *ryandsee OP   Man
over a year ago

Yorkshire

Let's hope it's a case of what goes up must come down.

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