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Contact your supplier to ask about their other tariffs or check how to switch supplier. Check how to complain to your energy supplier.

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However, the prices of these are likely to increase again in six months when Ofgem reviews the price cap. A fixed deal will give you price security — the rates you pay per unit of gas and electricity are set for the length of your contract which is often for 12 or 24 months. However you may have to pay a premium for price security because many fixed deals currently cost more than the cap.

More tips to get the best energy deal. Use Which? Switch to see all energy tariffs on sale at the moment. You might have to contact the supplier directly if you find a good deal. Always compare prices using your usage from the last year in kilowatt hours. This makes sure you get as accurate a quote as possible. Estimate it and you risk seeing bigger or smaller savings than the reality.

Follow our step-by-step guide to switching energy supplier. Their 1. You might also consider switching from prepayment to a credit meter as credit tariffs are almost certainly going to be cheaper than equivalent prepayment ones.

But the saving you make by switching will usually be more than any cost. If you have a poor credit history, your supplier may require you to stay on a prepayment tariff. If you are renting, you should talk to your landlord about the possibility of switching. But there are a good number of cheap variable rate tariffs as well, so you may find both when you run a price comparison.

With a variable tariff, the price per unit can rise or fall as your supplier deems sit, usually to reflect changes in the wholesale price of gas and electricity. There are many fixed and variable rate tariffs that are more competitive. ES Money. The Escapist. The Reveller.

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