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Why your power bill may rise despite the lower default market offer
Key takeaways
- Customers may notice increasing fixed or supply charges, but some are arguing that most will be better off.
- Electricity retailers have issued notices of rate increases to customers, despite the default offer falling in many markets.
- A comparison service says some retailers appear to be raising their cheapest prices to claw back profit.
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Customers may notice increasing fixed or supply charges, but some are arguing that most will be better off. (ABC News: Kylie Silvester)
Electricity retailers have issued notices of rate increases to customers, despite the default offer falling in many markets.
A comparison service says some retailers appear to be raising their cheapest prices to claw back profit.
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