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Warning, lots of swear words. So if you're under 18, no watching this video.


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No, this is Prince Harry.

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[Boost for shoppers as major carbon dioxide supplier
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https://news.sky.com/story/boost-for...talks-12413566

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Good news.
They better get a priority shipment to the Irn Bru factory or Wee Nic is going to go ****ing HAM.
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the business model of the failed companies was to assume that the price of gas would always fall, and to tempt other companies customers away by offering prices that reflected a falling gas price trend. It's hardly a surprise that they go out of business when there is a price cap to protect consumers and they were selling their gas for cheaper than they bought it. It's a very blinkered business model and was bound to fail as soon as their was a gas price rise. Consumers will be able to switch to another supplier so its no big deal, no matter how much the media try and panic everyone

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Tibb should sell itself to the national grid, the money we could make with all this gas, imagine.

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They are predicting that gas prices are going to go through the roof next year. Who is on a fixed price plan or who is going to join one now? I signed up for one last week with no exit fees, so if the price comes down I can always exit the plan and go for a cheaper option.
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They are predicting that gas prices are going to go through the roof next year. Who is on a fixed price plan or who is going to join one now? I signed up for one last week with no exit fees, so if the price comes down I can always exit the plan and go for a cheaper option.
our energy supplier went bust so basically waiting to see what Octopus are going to charge us now, I don't think it is worth looking around at this point though
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They are predicting that gas prices are going to go through the roof next year. Who is on a fixed price plan or who is going to join one now? I signed up for one last week with no exit fees, so if the price comes down I can always exit the plan and go for a cheaper option.
I was lucky enough to have my previous plan expire literally 2 weeks before all of this began and got on a 12 month fixed at that point... however, it's with a small company so they might just end up busting . That said I've been with a bust company before and the company that took over honoured any fixed plans that were in place.

Thankfull we use **** all in terms of gas, like £40 a month and that's with a gas cooker (both hob and oven, and we cook frequently). If they really do go through the roof, will probably swap out for an all electric cooker, or at least an electric oven/gas hob combo, which would probably at least half our usage if not more.

Electricity also went up significantly between my last fixed term and this one though. Exaceerbated, I've realised, but us using a tonne more electricity during lockdowns 1 & 2 than normal so their estimates of our usage are way off. We had 3 desktop PC's running all day, plus my youngest was in a phase where playing in the shower was a guaranteed way to keep her amused and calm, so there were multiple days per week that she was in there for literally 2 - 3 hours (electric shower)
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I was lucky enough to have my previous plan expire literally 2 weeks before all of this began and got on a 12 month fixed at that point... however, it's with a small company so they might just end up busting . That said I've been with a bust company before and the company that took over honoured any fixed plans that were in place.

Thankfull we use **** all in terms of gas, like £40 a month and that's with a gas cooker (both hob and oven, and we cook frequently). If they really do go through the roof, will probably swap out for an all electric cooker, or at least an electric oven/gas hob combo, which would probably at least half our usage if not more.

Electricity also went up significantly between my last fixed term and this one though. Exaceerbated, I've realised, but us using a tonne more electricity during lockdowns 1 & 2 than normal so their estimates of our usage are way off. We had 3 desktop PC's running all day, plus my youngest was in a phase where playing in the shower was a guaranteed way to keep her amused and calm, so there were multiple days per week that she was in there for literally 2 - 3 hours (electric shower)
that is not happening now, plus electric prices will be driven up as well
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Really concerning.
Not for myself, I'm able to absorb more costs even though I find them sickening.
All it is now, is bills up and then up again and again.

For those, even in work, who find these extra costs crippling.
My heart goes out to them all.

Sadly, it's termed necessary and apparently our government can do nothing or WON'T do anything about it.
So we are really up the creek without a paddle.
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Really concerning.
Not for myself, I'm able to absorb more costs even though I find them sickening.
All it is now, is bills up and then up again and again.

For those, even in work, who find these extra costs crippling.
My heart goes out to them all.

Sadly, it's termed necessary and apparently our government can do nothing or WON'T do anything about it.
So we are really up the creek without a paddle.
Russia basically control the price. We get next to no gas from them, but they drive the market and so heavily influence the price. They want europe to take russian gas from their new pipeline and are controlling the price to try and force countries to take their gas and get it cheaper.

Also, our drive for the environment actually means that we will be using more gas until we get greener options on line, so we are ****ed from every angle
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Things like supplementing with solar panels are definitely becoming more attractive options as electricity prices increase...
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Martin Lewis took a Call (this morning ITV1HD)
A lady got a Discount from Bulb
but she had to add £100 in credit

He thinks Bulb are trying to get customers
to keep the company afloat
by getting extra Cash in?


Martin has a Special on energy tonight Live at 8:30PM ITV1HD

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I have a meter. It's so much cheaper.
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One you have to put cash in?
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the next price rise is early in the new year when the poop is going to hit the fan and the cap is going to be raised by a lot. It will probably all settle down come the spring, but a lot of energy companies will be trying to recover astronomical losses which is never good for the consumer
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