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Hi all,
Just to confirm, after discussion with energy provided few weeks back now (sorry forgot to update here) that they initially said I was on a fixed price so rate is fixed and wouldn’t drop, I then pointed them to there website webpage paragraph which indicates *some* fixed tariffs would see unit prices dropped by a certain amount or to the new gov cap rate. They then apologised and said they were not aware of it or there colleagues but now they are and could confirm mine would be dropped *BUT* only for 3 months to the gov cap rate as that is all they have agreed with the government so far so will wait and see what happens after 3 months.
But good news is now paying 10.3p for gas. As said Elec isn’t affected as that is on a fixed deal for a while back and ends next year so that’s still significantly cheaper than the gov cap rate so will see what happens in March 2023 to see if prices come down any or continue to go up.
From the looks for things at the moment, I can’t see then dropped much, if at all
Kev
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