Monday, 21 November 2011

Energy suppliers axe more cheap tariffs

Last week four cheap tariffs were pulled from the market to be replaced with more expensive versions. Households paying through the nose need to act fast to grab one of the last cheap deals.
Usually when a supplier introduces a new “version” of its online tariff, it’s inevitably more expensive, and the last week has been no exception. British Gas has scrapped its range to only have four core offers available to new customers: online, fixed, green and standard. Although this makes it simpler, it has also pushed up the cost.

ScottishPower also replaced its cheapest online and fixed tariffs with more expensive versions, although their new offers are still over £250 cheaper than a UK household’s typical bill.
Some good news is that the npower £100 voucher offer is still available. Anyone switching their gas and electricity supply to its Go Fix 8 tariff (except customers already on the tariff) will receive a £100 Love2shop voucher, which can be spent in a wide range of high street shops.
21/11/2011 - mirror.co.uk

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