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Becca Talbot
October 3rd, 2008
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Happy Birthday Click Energy 6!   Click Energy 6 is born…

 

British Gas, it seems, has played a final trump card in the battle of the energy giants. And it’s a move I’m not best pleased about.

 

No sooner had my household switched to Click Energy 5, when the supplier raises its rates and introduces Click Energy 6.

 

The new Click Energy 6 tariff, while still being the cheapest online tariff, is more expensive than Click Energy 5’s original price. Click Energy 5 was previously priced at around £845 a year for the average household, but the move from British Gas will now see Click Energy 5 customers’ (like me) bills increase to around £1,150.

And the price of new online energy tariff Click Energy 6 is only marginally cheaper, at £1,057 a year for the average household dual fuel bill.

Click Energy 5 is no longer available to new customers, and any existing customers on the tariff will see their bills rise by an average of £305 a year.

 

British Gas are now, let’s be honest, not my favourite supplier in the world. My housemates and I will now have to wait until the switch from npower to British Gas is complete, and then switch again from Click Energy 5 to Click Energy 6, which could take another six weeks.

 

During that time we’ll be being charged the higher Click Energy 5 rate, and there’s nothing we can do about it…

 

Or is there?