Open Electricity Market (OEM) [NO SHARING/REQUEST OF CODES] - Part 5

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iSwitch

iSwitch Exits Retail Electricity Market​

Dear valued customers,
Over the past 6 years, iSwitch Energy has had the privilege of serving the Singapore Electricity Market and collectively saving consumers over $150m on their energy bills against the SP Tariff. We have also helped maintain focus on sustainability and the green goals that we know are so important to all of you.

Unfortunately, due to current electricity market conditions, we will be ceasing our electricity retail operations on 11 Nov 2021.

Your electricity account will be under iSwitch Energy from now till 11 Nov 2021 and transferred to SP Group with effect from 12 Nov 2021.

We are currently working with EMA and SP Group to ensure a smooth transfer of all our existing customers to SP Group. We also wish to assure you that your electricity supply will not be affected.
Thank you for being a customer of iSwitch.

Kind regards,
Team iSwitch
 

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hi guys for those who switch back from tariff rate from spws you all did it through the online portal or call in? and its reflected on next biz day so fast?
 

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hi guys for those who switch back from tariff rate from spws you all did it through the online portal or call in? and its reflected on next biz day so fast?
Online portal > switchback

For me was reflected right away after midnight
 

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The strategy is to sign shorter mths first!

Fret not tuas power is at 22.5


A gd Live lesson for all who love to assume the cheapest is alwys the cheapest! How could it b? The ever constant is Change


Click singtel.com/personal/products-services/more/singtelpower/signup
 
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The strategy is to sign shorter mths first!

Fret not tuas power is at 22.5


A gd Live lesson for all who love to assume the cheapest is alwys the cheapest! How could it b? The ever constant is Change
Currently Tuas and Senoko cheapest, but I bet tmr all increase
 

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My earliest option date to switch from SPWS to RT is also the next working day. Not sure why but some bros are seeing 1 week later as the earliest date they can choose.
Maybe it's the meter? I am on AMI meter. maybe the analog meter needs one of their staff to come read it one last time before the switch. Just a wild guess tho.
 

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wah... i hope my electricity supplier don't toh man.... i got quite alot of rebates with them
 

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My earliest option date to switch from SPWS to RT is also the next working day. Not sure why but some bros are seeing 1 week later as the earliest date they can choose.
Maybe it's the meter? I am on AMI meter. maybe the analog meter needs one of their staff to come read it one last time before the switch. Just a wild guess tho.
I think once on SPWS will need to use AMI meter already. Else cannot compute per half hourly usage
 

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if im on spws currently can I just switch to any retailer now like Tuas or Senoko or have to switch to tariff then switch to Tuas?
 

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Hmmm
Geneco recon still 21.8c maybe should pull the trigger now. Though I have 60 days to go
 
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