money. But switching right now could cost families 30% more as the cheapest deals have been pulled.Now Martin Lewis has urged people to "do nothing" as you'll be automatically moved to your provider's default variable tariff.
This means you'll be on a price cap, which sets a limit on the rates you pay and it's the cheapest option right now. The message from DWP reads: "What would you do with an extra £290?"That's how much the average consumer saved in 2020 by switching to the cheapest tariff on the market."According to MoneySavingExpert, who first reported the issue, the letters are being sent out to vulnerable families.
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