WTF? Avro customers get Octopus and Green get Shell?
Dang
Not happy with that!
WTF? Avro customers get Octopus and Green get Shell?
Sounds like Green customers are moving to Shells 'Flexible October 2021' tariff.
They haven't been announced yet but it's safe to assume we'll be protected by the price cap and within a few pence of other suppliers a month.Any way to find the rates?
I seem to have a real. Issue finding my local unit rates to these variable tariffs
Any way to find the rates?
I seem to have a real. Issue finding my local unit rates to these variable tariffs
They haven't been announced yet but it's safe to assume we'll be protected by the price cap and within a few pence of other suppliers a month.
I know I'm screwed regardless, was on an economy 7 tariff with Green and used around half my energy off peak while it was 11.6p a kWh.
Wow, assumed we would all get put on the same flat tariff to make the switch easier. Thanks!Economy 7 users will transfer over to an economy 7 tarriff.
So that's the tariff (thanks @TheVoice)
It's 1p a unit cheaper on gas than my current switch (which I can cancel). But I get 200 pounds cashback for switching.
Might stick with my switch
Wonder if its worth cancelling
Just had the email from Shell, that I am switching to them from Green.
The prices don't look that great from the sound of it. But are probably about the best I can hope for.
So that's the tariff (thanks @TheVoice)
It's 1p a unit cheaper on gas than my current switch (which I can cancel). But I get 200 pounds cashback for switching.
Might stick with my switch
Wonder if its worth cancelling
Yup, those Shell prices are really high for me (eastern region), I'll stick with my switch to Sainsbury's.
Electric
Shell 21.985p/kwh / 28.58p/day
Sainsbury's 20.01p/kwh / 24.02p/day
Gas
Shell 4.271pp/kwh / 30.78p/day
Sainsbury's 3.85/kwh / 26.12p/day
Yikes.
Well that's just ******* great. Just got a email from Shell so I guess my switch to Sainsburys isn't going ahead. The Shell tariff is much more expensive, a extra 10p on each standing charge, almost a extra 3p per kwh on electricity and 0.6p per kwh extra on gas. With all the better of the poor deal gone this is going to be a very expensive winter!!
If you are in the process of switching, your switch will still go through
If you've already started to switch away from either Avro Energy or Green, you will continue to be moved to the new supplier you have chosen. You should not need to do anything. Your direct debit to your current supplier should be cancelled automatically, but check anyway, and if not, cancel it manually after your switch completes. Any outstanding credit will be paid to you by the supplier Ofgem appoints – see above for more.
If you're in the process of switching to Avro Energy or Green, the switch should go through as planned, although you will then be automatically switched to the new supplier Ofgem appoints.
Well that's just ******* great. Just got a email from Shell so I guess my switch to Sainsburys isn't going ahead. The Shell tariff is much more expensive, a extra 10p on each standing charge, almost a extra 3p per kwh on electricity and 0.6p per kwh extra on gas. With all the better of the poor deal gone this is going to be a very expensive winter!!
Why would you assume that? they have to provide you with a like for like service at the best possible price they can.Wow, assumed we would all get put on the same flat tariff to make the switch easier. Thanks!
Of course all these credit balances are placed into bank accounts earning interest. If a company like British gas with millions of customers even has £200 of credit on average per customer and has 5 million customers that's £1 billion sitting in various accounts. Even if they get 1% interest that's still £10 million just for sitting on the money!