I saw a similar topic here from 3 years ago regarding the "Turn on electricity discount" offer. Recently, I came across a pile of papers sent to a person whose price list is about to expire. I'm attaching a screenshot, maybe someone here has already figured out this topic and could suggest something...
An increase in the Fixed Rate is thrown - (actually PLN 18.50 , from May this year PLN 38 i PLN 130 (!) from January 2023.
Also, the price of electricity goes up by several dozen percent - currently 0.35, and from May, depending on the selected option, 0.50 - 0.55 (plus further increases).
I don't count on type indication: the best option is no. x - I have to calculate it myself in terms of a person using little electricity, living in a block of flats, so no photovoltaics ... I am leaning towards option 2. However, I am happy to read about traps because I have a feeling that there are some of them here ...
You can see that Tauron is clearly pushing for options1 - with a service technician (bonus 100 provided that you agree - I don't even want to comment on that) - the fixed fee is not high, but the duration of this contract is 3 years. (the penalty for withdrawal is PLN 25 for each unused month).
Tauron himself draws attention to the mega-growing Fixed Rate in option 3, which seems to be the most beneficial solution for the company with a customer who consumes little electricity as in this case - (unless further, really large increases in electricity prices are planned). On the other hand, option 2 has been completely omitted - they didn't even send a card with detailed tables (for options 1 and 3 there are such cards).
An increase in the Fixed Rate is thrown - (actually PLN 18.50 , from May this year PLN 38 i PLN 130 (!) from January 2023.
Also, the price of electricity goes up by several dozen percent - currently 0.35, and from May, depending on the selected option, 0.50 - 0.55 (plus further increases).
I don't count on type indication: the best option is no. x - I have to calculate it myself in terms of a person using little electricity, living in a block of flats, so no photovoltaics ... I am leaning towards option 2. However, I am happy to read about traps because I have a feeling that there are some of them here ...
You can see that Tauron is clearly pushing for options1 - with a service technician (bonus 100 provided that you agree - I don't even want to comment on that) - the fixed fee is not high, but the duration of this contract is 3 years. (the penalty for withdrawal is PLN 25 for each unused month).
Tauron himself draws attention to the mega-growing Fixed Rate in option 3, which seems to be the most beneficial solution for the company with a customer who consumes little electricity as in this case - (unless further, really large increases in electricity prices are planned). On the other hand, option 2 has been completely omitted - they didn't even send a card with detailed tables (for options 1 and 3 there are such cards).