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Originally Posted by Sephiroth
I can’t question your logic. But their 1% is measly and proves to me that all they are doing is protecting their margins at your expense. As you say, evens-stevens is a likely outcome.
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It might benefit the end user very slightly over the term. It benefits them (from a shareholder value perspective) to have a customer in contract for ever so slightly less profit than one who could in theory walk away any time.
I fixed with E.on in July at a price that’s still lower than the October price . My usage drops off a cliff in April anyway so I’m only really at risk of losing out in the January to March window having already saved in the six months before that.