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Martin Lewis warns ‘DON’T SWITCH NOW’ to energy customers

MARTIN Lewis has warned households not to switch energy providers amid rocketing costs.

The money saving guru tweeted to his followers yesterday: "DON'T SWITCH right now."

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Martin tweeted an urgent warning to his followers
Martin compared the costs households would have paid a month ago to today, and was shocked

He sent out the urgent warning yesterday, which comes as a stark contract to his usual advice to shop around for the best deal.

But it's because energy firms have been slammed for ramping up household bills by as much as 80%.

Since August, wholesale gas prices have gone up a staggering 70%, and suppliers have no choice but to pass on the costs or face going bust.

Unfortunately the latter has been the case for as many as 10 firms who have collapsed in recent weeks as a result of rising gas prices.

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But it's also meant households have been forcibly moved to new tariffs that are way dearer than what they were paying previously.

In the tweet, Martin outlined the average price of an annual fixed tariff a month ago compared to now, and how those costs align with the set price caps during those periods.

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On October 1 the new energy price cap, set annually by Ofgem, came into force, meaning a hike of £139 in bills for many households.

It’s designed to stop suppliers overcharging customers for their energy bills.

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, said: “The best advice for most consumers right now is to hold tight.

“If you are already on a standard variable tariff, it is unlikely there will be a better value deal to switch to. 

“If your fixed deal is coming to an end, it’s worth letting your deal roll onto your supplier’s capped standard variable rate.

“It is more important than ever to keep yourself informed about what is happening in the market so you can be sure you are paying the best possible price.

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“Signing up to alerts can help you keep up to date with any new deals. 

“It is also important to keep an eye on how much energy you are using at home, and take any opportunity to keep costs down.”

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