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HEADS UP!!

I checked my Red Enegy account last night after posting on here. There was an option to "Switch to a Cheaper Plan" and this cheaper plan was basically the same rates I was on before the July'25 price increase notice. The only difference was the Soalr FiT had dropped from 7c to 4c/kwh, all other rates remained the same. I made the change and overnight have received the confirmation email.

So essentially I'm staying on the same rates but with less Solar FiT - perhaps they've realised the backlash? Hopefully not a stuff up on their part.
 
HEADS UP!!

I checked my Red Enegy account last night after posting on here. There was an option to "Switch to a Cheaper Plan" and this cheaper plan was basically the same rates I was on before the July'25 price increase notice. The only difference was the Soalr FiT had dropped from 7c to 4c/kwh, all other rates remained the same. I made the change and overnight have received the confirmation email.

So essentially I'm staying on the same rates but with less Solar FiT - perhaps they've realised the backlash? Hopefully not a stuff up on their part.
@JohnK @Captain Halliday @albatross710 @SydneySwan
 
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HEADS UP!!

I checked my Red Enegy account last night after posting on here. There was an option to "Switch to a Cheaper Plan" and this cheaper plan was basically the same rates I was on before the July'25 price increase notice. The only difference was the Soalr FiT had dropped from 7c to 4c/kwh, all other rates remained the same. I made the change and overnight have received the confirmation email.

So essentially I'm staying on the same rates but with less Solar FiT - perhaps they've realised the backlash? Hopefully not a stuff up on their part.
The rates that I moved to were cheaper than Red's before the price rise and my solar FIT is 4.4c/kWh (I think).
 
HEADS UP!!

I checked my Red Enegy account last night after posting on here. There was an option to "Switch to a Cheaper Plan" and this cheaper plan was basically the same rates I was on before the July'25 price increase notice. The only difference was the Soalr FiT had dropped from 7c to 4c/kwh, all other rates remained the same. I made the change and overnight have received the confirmation email.

So essentially I'm staying on the same rates but with less Solar FiT - perhaps they've realised the backlash? Hopefully not a stuff up on their part.
This could be O/T, but I also called up a few days ago asking for a better rate, and they offered all my FY25 rates, with a 0.9c/kWh increase on Peak/OP/Shoulder.

Makes me wonder what the whole point of the default offer is.

Unfortunately we're new to the address so am stuck with the current tariff - RedEnergy seems to be the best for my area (Ausgrid, Sydney)
 

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