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I dont believe their Tracker is what you are thinking, I think it just tracks the price cap (with a discount of a few percent). |
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I'm still considering going back onto a Tracker with Octopus it would have been than my fixed rate this last year. |
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A few words from the boss of Octopus about standing charges.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DU3f7wB7rVQ ---------- Post added at 11:32 ---------- Previous post was at 11:29 ---------- The UK Targeted Charging Review (TCR) is an Ofgem reform (effective April 2022/2023) that changed how network residual costs are recovered, moving them from volumetric unit rates to fixed daily charges for households and businesses. It aims to make electricity network charges fairer by basing them on capacity rather than usage, impacting TNUoS and DUoS charges. Key Aspects of the TCR: Change in Charging Structure: Residual charges for Distribution Use of System (DUoS) and Transmission Network Use of System (TNUoS) are now levied as fixed charges per day, based on your site's Available Supply Capacity (ASC). For most, these charges are now fixed for the period up to March 31, 2026, and cannot be changed unless there is a significant shift in site infrastructure https://conceptenergy.org/the-target...or-businesses/ |
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Things are not looking good for Octopus Tracker prices! My Fixed rate ends in just over a month I fear due to the war prices are just going to shoot up further. There is also the reduction coming in April but this doesn't seem to apply to fixed rates so I can't snap one of those up now.
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The fixed deals are not as good now as they were last summer, when I got mine. I wasnt sure if it was a good idea at the time, but its proving to be a real winner, especially as current prices are probably going to rise due to the latest war. |
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Edit- I read the image properly that quote is with the reduction added to it, which means the flexible will be a fair bit cheaper. https://www.cableforum.uk/board/atta...1&d=1772617361 My Outfox quote is £96.04 for fixed and it says this will reduce in April so it should be 7% cheaper and my Octopus quote is £96.40 for fixed but the image suggests this is with the reduction already added. So it makes sense to switch but just not sure when I can Initiate it as I have 38 days left on my Octopus contract. |
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---------- Post added at 10:07 ---------- Previous post was at 10:06 ---------- it is 49 days before the end date |
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I'm not going to switch right now as I don't have time to faff around with going to work later, it's a shame Octopus are saying their fixed rate included the discount as this makes everyone else cheaper. Also price comparison site don't appear to include Outfox unfortunately. |
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"Incredibly poor customer service from Octopus Energy to put the exit fees up from £0 to £50, then to £75 all in one week for customers looking to switch tariffs."
(Edit - Chris) only mod edits in bold please ;) |
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BP wasted no time hiking its pump prices.
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Well I don't think anyone is shocked by prices rises anymore, it's the butterfly effect isn't it.
A bloke drops a bucket of water in Iran and fuel prices soar . . or sumfink like that |
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