Interestingly, if I have read the terms correctly, while FloGas is fixed price, you can end it early by repaying any cashback offer and paying 50 euro cancellation.Wihile I was getting that, approx 10 days ago, on Bonkers - I made minor amendments to usage estimates for both fuels, and now In setting an offer from Flogas as being the best (it includes a fixed rate deal and €300 cashback, so a net saving of circa €170 over the year).
Ragdal's question about whether others will reduce their rates, given the reduced cost of gas and power on wholesale markets, has also been on my head, but then I wonder if I might end up waiting a few months, given there's no pressure on supplies to drop prices (and miss our on my Flogas discount, in the meantime, during what's likely to be the most expensive months of the year etc)
Mine is electricity only, hence the difference presumably.My contract with EI ran out too, but I seem to be still getting roughly 8% discount with this description in my latest bill - Your Savings(Dual Fuel/DD/Online Billing)
My thinking was I'd stay out of contract and see what other offers may appear over the next few months, if any.
Not much point locking in to another 12 month contract for the sake of a couple of %.
Am I right? Or is the EI offer on top of the discount for Dual Fuel/DD/Online Billing?
Am always astonished how utilities can take money from an account using an IBAN but not refund it.and it was refunded by cheque even though we pay by D.D.
Me too. It's almost as if they want to make it so difficult to claim credit refunds that some people won't bother...Am always astonished how utilities can take money from an account using an IBAN but not refund it.
Revolut have nearly 2m customers in Ireland.....I could imagine there are people in their 20s without even a bank or credit union account anymore. Where do they lodge a cheque?Me too. It's almost as if they want to make it so difficult to claim credit refunds that some people won't bother...
Probably have to endorse it and get somebody else to lodge it.Revolut have nearly 2m customers in Ireland.....I could imagine there are people in their 20s without even a bank or credit union account anymore. Where do they lodge a cheque?
Interestingly, if I have read the terms correctly, while FloGas is fixed price, you can end it early by repaying any cashback offer and paying 50 euro cancellation.
So if others drop prices dramatically you just switch again.
I'm going to log on to Bonkers later, and go for it.....
How much would the 1.5% save you a month??Out of contract with EI yesterday and they will put me on their standard 8.5% discount. The 'loyalty' discount is 10% which I refused. For 1.5% I will wait to see how prices/discounts go before locking into a new contract.
It's part of the cashback terms and conditions, separate to the general T&Cs.Has anyone left after getting the €300 cash back / welcome bonus without having to repay it ?
same happened me yesterdayWhile reading the (London) Times on my phone this morning an ad popped up from Electric Ireland offering me €150 to switch to them. I clicked the link, but nothing uploaded; later when I went on to the EI website on my laptop I couldn't find any reference to a €150 bonus.
I haven't been searching for a switch as I still have a few weeks remaining with my current supplier before I start to shop around.
Has anyone else had a similar experience?
I wonder was it an old advertisement that for some reason popped up, or perhaps it was targeted at EI's Northern Ireland customers?
I left Airtricity last September and was hit with the €50 cancellation fee. They haven't tried to claw back the welcome credit as of yet. It wasn't expressly mentioned in their T&C's unlike EI.Flo Gas dual fuel plan offers a €300 cash back / welcome bonus that will be credited to your account after the 14 day cooling off period, the early exit fee only states €50 each for gas and electric, I can’t see any mention of the €300 having to be repaid.
Has anyone left after getting the €300 cash back / welcome bonus without having to repay it ?
Is it worth waiting a bit with the price of wholesale gas at lower levels than pre Ukraine invasion prices?
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