FLASH SALE

Energy firms launch flash sales on cheap tariffs as prices soar – and the best deals disappear in HOURS

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ENERGY firms have been launching flash sales, offering cheap fixed deals which are snapped up within hours.

Despite sky-high gas and electricity prices, some cheap tariffs have been spotted - but they're disappearing fast.

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Keep your eye out for cheap energy deals that are popping up

Fixed deals used to be cheaper than the energy price cap, but now suppliers are offering them at eyewatering rates due to rocketing wholesale prices.

So for the majority of households it's cheaper to revert to a standard variable tariff which is price capped.

However, there have been some exceptions to the rule with firms offering cheaper fixes for a limited amount of time.

Remember, before signing up to any deal make sure you work out how much it will really cost you and read the terms and conditions carefully.

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Octopus yesterday offered a "limited number" of tariffs below the incoming April price cap, costing £1,950 for a household with a medium energy consumption.

The price cap is £1,971 a year from next month and it's expected to rise even further in October, with some experts saying it could hit £3,000.

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But there was a catch that meant it wouldn't have been suitable for all customers.

It was a three-year fix, costing £300 to leave in the first year and dropping to £100 in the third.

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Octopus said it was able to offer the deal as it bought the energy for those contracts when wholesale energy was cheaper.

Buying the energy for three years in advance allowed it to get a discount on the price.

However, it sold out within an hour of being mentioned on Twitter, showing the demand for cheaper energy deals.

Similarly, E.on launched a cheap deal earlier this week, which was pulled from the market after desperate customers swooped.

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