Changes to wholesale prices could see many billpayers save a fortune if they act quick
Martin Lewis has issued his latest advice on whether people should consider fixing their energy bills or not amidst new factors hitting the market.
While generally this would be an overall negative thing for billpayers, Martin has pointed out that new changes to Britain's energy market could create some serious saving opportunities. In particular, he noted that some new fixed deals are starting to pop up that could be very promising for certain customers.
While it's important to note that predictions are not always correct, and some guesswork is always involved in long-range economic forecasts, those who are more risk-averse can secure their bills and save some money, depending on the deals they find.
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